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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1918)
1 I PATRIOTISM and BUSINESS Every good citizen at this time should "do his share toward strengthening the Federal Reserve Hanking System which our Government has created with its billion dollars of resources to stand back of its member banks and all their depositors. You can contribute directly to the strength of this system, and at the same timo secure its protection by depositing your money with us, since part of every dollar you deposit with us goes directly into the new system, where it is always ready for you when wanted. This is a suggestion for prompt action. FJRST NATIONAL BANK Burns, Oregon Capital and Surplus, $100,000.00 UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY OREGON TTATE DEPOSITARY ACCOUNTS INVITED A. Kgll Km been In the city for the punt few day. MoKlnlcy Thompson and his wife were In town Wednesday. Horn To Mr. and Mrs. Currier, Oct. 20, a daughter. Uobort The Times-Jierald - Has The Largest Circulation Of Any Newspaper In Harney County. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 26. 1M LOCAL xkws votes. Buy a Liberty Bend. Dill Cattersoti and wire were in town today. r'rank Cawlflidd and family were I In town last Sunday, going out Mon- i day. J'iano for rent and sriuare piano for sale, cheap for cash. Hox -40 Hums, Oregon. Buy a War Saving Stamp. A. J. Johnson was In from Suntei during the week. Rons Do'llarhlde was In town tills week. , Headquarters for Wray's Auto I Stage has been moved to Uced Uro. drug store I For Sale Kurd Roadster, hard wood delivery body, good tires and mechanically perfect. Inquire at tiiis office. A black coin purse with money was found on the drive toward the river the. other day and left at thin office. Owner call. Peter Peterson waa oveV from hi home in the Hgll section during the week. The Presbyterian Ladles Aid will meet with Mrs. Wm. Farre on next Wednesday afternoon provided the health regulation will permit. For Sale 3 M Studebaker wagon, good condition. 'Would consider milk cow and calf In trade. Inquire at thin office. P. N. Heelar, Hurry Hrcmnier and Delia Turner were here on land IiuhI nesn today, the two formrr making proof on their renpertlve places and the latter as a witness. Wanted 20 head young, sound work hrosos, broke, five to seven year old. Goad mare preferred. Address Eastern Oregon Iand Co., Ontario Oregon. Rvery precaution must bo take.i to prevent the Spanish influenza epi demic getting started In thl city. With everything closed down It I not likely to get a start. THK I fltSV NATIONAL BANK OK BURNS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS flOO.OOO. 'THK BANK THAT MARKS YOUR 1 HAKIO." At VOU NTH INVITBD. Notice Junius McKce has taken W. H. Morrison WM down from hi home near Harney today. John Kirk wa over from the ranch during the week. Menu llortnn was over from Diamond during the week. Horn Today, October 28, to Mr. and Mr. Fred Ooyt, a son. Lester Hamilton wa up from hi home In the Denlo country yesterday James K. Weston hns purchased a garage at Crane and I now a real dent or that city. Mr. and Mrs. Halt Olbb have the foundation down and loams hauling the lumber for n new residence In the ucreage addition townrd the river. M. V. Dodge left for Portland last Thursday night, going out to Hcnd In company with A. K. Itlhardon. His wife and son are In the city. Holder of First and Second Lib erty i.oiiu 4 per cent Itond should Immediately convert Into 4 per cent Bonds, otherwise on November 9th 1918, they will lose the right to conversion for all time without any compensating advantage. Mr. and Mr. Robert Ooyt, of Lans ing, Mich., are visiting tbelr son Fred and family in thl city. This is the first time they have seen the son and family for eight year. It is pos sible they will remain all winter pro vided Fred can Induce them to stay Miss Anna Drake who has boon visiting at tin- home of her uncle, Q. W. rievenger, for some time and who over all the property of Cecil McKee t has been assisting at the local tele and all persons holding account ' phone office as an operator. Informs against Cecil McKee are requested to us she will leave rhortly for Payette, present the same to the undersigned at Diamond, Oregon. A letter received this morning from one of the school girls from this Idaho, to visit with an aunt for a while before leaving for iter home In Missouri. Sheriff Uoodmau arrived bona MSJkX Inrrr H .jBaaBsaaHHE! BsV .-' WML mm B mnsmn mSMiMMSMi Liberty Bonds Stored Without Cost Liberty Bend ownt is art' invited' to use the valts of the Hartley County Nation al for the HHfp-kre;ii!ir of their Bend without charge. It is not necessary that ycu have an account here to take advantage of lh offer. Leave your Bonds and get a receipt. You ra i withdraw one or all of them at any time with ut obligation. You can open a savings account with the proceed of the first coupon. United Stnt s Depositary Harney Cmintq National. Bank jBimtf, Oregon "JOUR HOME rNrfTUTrON" nimiummnniniiim m Una For Hums Hale 49 acres adjoining me about twenty years ago Mr city at Seattle It Is stated the Spanish ', from Haleni and Portland Thursday influenza is reported subsiding in ! evening. He had he-n down to UtkfJ Patriotic Assurance Company. Founded H24 One of the oldest and strongest Fire Insurance roni- Miee Alleta Smith returned this panles in the world. J. J. Donegan. wees' from a few days visit wlt't :e Agent. Ullards at their home "The Valley (rt the Moon." that city but there had been 2 IS new cases reported the day It was written ho there are some cases yet. Many of our town people are now getting In their own wood for winter use. and others have already gotten In their supply. Autos with a trailer have been pressed Into service in many instances. It is so hard to get the wood and harder still to gel any one to bring It lu that this BMMM was nt'cessary. 40 acre ranch :i miles from t'astle Rock, Wash. 4 acre cleared 14 acre tillable all flue soil 4 room house good spring and running stream. Plenty of wood. A good little ranch tor any purpose. Price $1600. wi trade for Harney Valley land. Ad dress Geo. W. Kenton, Camp 7-E. Newport. Ore. prisoner to the penltentlarv Mr. tioodiuaii reports Spanish influenza all over the country with everything closed up but the travel. During the present epidemic It is not advlsablo to travel around as on tin trains Is a place to get It. K F. Carleton. assistant to the State Superintendent of Schools, and Dr. H. D. Sheldon, of the University of Oregon, .ire visitors In our city. These gentlemen tame to lake part in the teachers' institute but on un, being adjourned I hey look advantage of the opportunity to get a little re creation liv going out to the lake with Prlaetl ;i! Sutton of the pulille school lor a sliool at the lord See J. J. Donegan A telegram from Kugene early in the week reported II. A. Rolxton as a victim of Spanish Influenza. Mrs. Ralston contemplated going to bin hut a later wire announced him Im proved and out of danger therefore she did not make the trip. The Items of expense for traveling and for auto supplies and repairs for j the sheriff appearing in the last pub lished schedule of expenditures of the county covers a period of seven months. The bills were all itemized ishouldcrs, knees and ankles gave m I the most worry and ached so at tim that I hardly had sny use for my. i self. About three yesrs ago It gut so t bad that I was laid up In bed for nix 'long months, and when I got up agnio I I never did get It out of my svstem, although I have spent hundreds of dollars In trying to get straightened out. I went to Hot Springs. Arkin- sas, but without result and then I tried the mud baths nearer horns, but got no benefit from that treat ment cither. A little while ao I felt It coming on pretty bad again. and an- of record. The county court MjF appetite left me, nothing taital evidently considered them Just or right, I was constipated and suffered they would not hnve heen paid. . o-- HKAD KAI.KSMAN SPKNT III -DRKDS. Kurt. in Suffered Tuciitx Years lle- foie I intling The Right Medicine. i 'on i mongey with the Tin lu ' rortiunii where she goes to join other irom the Certinni press Mnd the k.ii any manner. If you feel like you llurney county vouiik ladles to begin ' sir heforu mnklnit th discovers M The new stone building of the have a dose go to bed and call Ihelher duty In connection with her Is our candid oplfi.'on thai Tedd) Hums Garage is Hearing completion doctor. It Isn't a thing to "monkey" I course as a trained nurse. Harney would three a ' ,lonkey reiuh-' into i-o far as the walls are concerned, the witli. county Is furnishing a large number the war machinery II he though) be Teddy Roosevelt just discovered that the 14 points President Wilson promulgated last Jnnunrv us u basis upon which peace might be restored. Miss Bats Hughet took her de- i are not eli ar and "mist -devious' Did nurture the firm! of thin U-....L ti.r he In. v. to u.iil for u ii mmhmIaii . . 7 . 7 " . : . . -,-- Mont., living at fiii:! South Monluna Street, recently said: "It Is simply astonishing thai just a few bottles of Teniae should fix me In speaking of Hie marvelous way in which Tanlac has relieved linn of a long standing ease of rheumatism, H. K Hurlon. head salesman in the wholesale fruit and vegutable de partment at Lute) Pros , Mutt carpenters now being engaged putting on the roof. In Geary rievenger has been sick during the week. At first It was THK IIHST NATIONAL RANK OF f,'"n,, he WBS '" f,,r a 'OS0 of III llS. CAPITAL AND Ktltl'IX'H ,V,,lo,l f,-v,!r NH bis father states sloo.ooo. "THK HANK THAT . n"' 'lo ,or (1oeH ,,ot believe he has it marks' vol h I $ $ bafe." ' to itto better. ACCOUNTS INVITED. M. -. A ., , , Mrs. t ireoved moved her hospital Mrs Mmil ll;il,..i- siwl ili clillrlrnn i Hie fore part of this Week from the were over from their home in Mai- building on the Street east of the Hnanlsl, Influenza si ,i amp i.ewis earty in the week hut a rt nl telegram reports lie is out Of danger. of Its fair young ladles for audi duties. Mrs. Sklens arrived home the mid die of tins week from Portland, i, com pgn led by her son Hav. who bad been sick. He Is much better and was able to return with his tbo; hel . Poleman sklens, mi older boy, was dan ii STOCK MKN lu MKKT. heur county during this week vllt- Iven to the Geo. Voung residence ing relatives and friends. This is the Property recently vacated by Dr. first time they hud been over since early in the summer. Several of the out of town stud" ntf of the Harney County lilgb School have gone homo during the erlod in which the school is sloeed Among those from a distance weir's the L'cat ty boys, who go to their hot le near Denio. i . K. N. Nelson wa in from the ranch the other day and staled he hail recently received a letter from the folks at Portland in which he was informed that Mrs. Nelson had fallen anil broken her hip bone while attempting tO dress herself. A nurse was standing near but did not patch her in time. Smith. She no.w bBS a more con venient place for her putlent. ,,,u , ... .. , . . Mrs. J. W. Dm Ininiin and her Mr. and Mrs. Alva Springer, ,.. daughter. Mrs. lister Hamilton, companled by other memhi-rs of the ,00, their departure Thursdav family, were In town Hie fore part of I "'k'1' fr Portland where tlHy had this week. They also were accom-1 "u"" ,ttll(-''l because of the serious pan led by Mrs. Springers sister, Mrs. I""BH ft Hoc llm hunan. A telegram Charles Hare, who with her husband announced he was very sick and they Is visiting the Springers. They reside '''" Immediately. A. K Richardson lu Oklahoma. 'uk them over to Rend on Thurs day night. Jeff Cawlfleld was in town Hie oilier day and slated he hud Just The Times Herald Is Informed heard from his son who recently Hint Judge S. A. Bennett has decided went to un army contonment. The to become B candidate for the oiflce young man had qualified for a sharp of supreme Judge to fill the vacancy I shooter at once. Thais what Harney made hv the death of Judge Kn.uk county boys can do in most In A. Moore Judge llennetl Is a man j stances shool n ys oiil or Hub stb should have tie sueporl or rery If they get a chance Voter In this pari Of Hie stale as lie the best qualified man for tns ptaca running on any ticket for th slat I ion JudgS llennetl i rei il.u 1 pi 'iii- Dalle and Is i Ii tding uttornu) ol I he si., te up lu almost no lime, after I had spent almosl every dollar I earned In the lasl tweut e.isr Irving to get relief from that awlul rheuinaiisin." Before coming to Butte Mr Burton lived Tor ten years In Spokane, Wash. The Hums cattle 4 Horse Qroweri where he waa salesman for the Im Association will hold a meeting in perh.i Trading Company of that elty, Burns al the commercial Club -i i.ii you what, he continued, Rooms on Tuesday, Nov. at 1 "I have gone through' all stages Of o'clock p in. aii members are urged rheumatism, and tha agonies i have to be present. ,.,, h, ,.mr,. Ninplv cannot be de- . J its,. .. B, ur.iiNVAAiv, rresiileiit. scribed. The trouble first came on from awful headache every few days. The pain In my shoulder- and knees was so agonizing that I uuld hardly sleep and I would wake up six or seven times during the i Igkt racked with pnfn. Why, at the time I started taking Tanlac I couldn't raise my arms as high as my should en tO save my life and was unable to put on my coat without som. Iiody heliing me. and my knees were o ! stiff und hurt so bad I could thirdly walk. "After reading so much uliout Tanlac I decided to try ll and I hadn't finished my first bottle before the stiffness began to leave my joints, and now I never suffer .i bit of pain or Inconvenience My second bottle gave me a wine king relieved and I never have a ead- tehe, 1 sleep like a log all night, and am lucky if I wake up in urns lor breaktasl before going to nrk. I Certainty am glad to endorse l.inlsc ami onlv hope my experience ulth this wonderful medicine will help someone else who may be going through what 1 did. Tnnlac Is sold In Rurns by l!eed Pros and in Crane by Vale Trading Co. Adv. Prolonging Human Life! G In the effort to lengthen the span of human ex- igtance, every available resource in Nature's gtoro house is utilized. These must be classified ami gyggfrn ized and ready for me, This is the work of the chemist. The intelligent handling of this vat store of reme dies, under the direction of your phvsician, devolves on Your Ihufifist We employ none but competent Kraduatcd pharmacists. The Rexall Drug Store REED BROS., Props. The Times Herald was called on ibe pbons from Canyon City just be furs noon and Informed thai John Muldrioll bad' Jtl i died iron, pueii lunula which had followed a case of Spanish Influents. Miss Etidhardsou, the aeroiiiinedai lug operator over there, stated there eere eight owes In Unit city. Mr. Muldrlck w a member of i pioneer family in thai section and was also well known 10 many or the people of Ibis ertlou while bs had more or less business dealings, lie hud many warm friends lu litis county who regrel liii itnlli.ii ly demise. wartime economy need not prevent you from SEASONABLE COMFORTS Winter is approaching and it is time to consider purchasing warm clothing and comforts for cold weather. We have a complete line of MAUUWAWS, UNDERWEAR, BLANKETS. SWEATERS, Etc. Shop early in the season and get best Burns Cash Store