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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1919)
(-b--:." Time Clean Your opportunity to get your business in good shape was never better than now. The wise mer chant will take advantage of pre sent conditions and give his business a good "going over," eliminate leaks and wasteful methods. If we can help you work out your plans toward building up your business and conserving that which you already have we will take pleasure in serving you. The First National Bank of Burns, Oregon I - LOG jfyWPEl LOCAL - Piano for sale. Inquire at Mrs. Paul tocher's residence In .Uunm. giAMTV. Ot AMTY AXI HKK V1CK AT WKlXSTKIVS AT I.AWKN. Grant Reynolds will grease your windmill for you dur'ng the summer. Call phone No. 0147. tf A. It. Olson of the Island Ranch left' Wednesday afternoon for S411 Francisco on receipt of a telegram that his- father wras very Mir. It would be a shame If hla picture and record were left out of the Hon or Roll. Read the ll.l of names on page four. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cawlfleld were here from their home in the Drewsey country for a few days thlB week visiting with Dr. Brown and family and other relatives. THE FIRST .NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS. CAPITAL AND ftl'RPLL'B ftOO.OOO. "TUP RANK THAT MARKS VOIR $ HAKE." ACCOUNTS INVITRO. Eleanor Welcome, little daughter of Frank Welcome, while playing with baby McDonald Sunday, had the misfortune to fall off the porch, breaking her arm. Dr. Saurmau wai called to reduce the fracture. Robert Hailing came over from Riverside on Wednesday. lie had been working on the big irrigation dam at that place but was on his way to Portland. He was a passenger out on the Wray Stage to Rend yes terday morning. Dave Craddock was down from ! Silvies the other dav paving Ins re apects to his friends In this city. lie Bays he Is getting hack on his pre war basis now, as lie has taken an active part In every drive yet started and taken his quota in Liberty Bonds or whatever came up. James Young, the sheep raiser of the Stein's Mountain seclion, was a business visitor to our city yesterday. Mr. Young informed a representative of this paper thai he had a most successful and satisfactory lambing. being 100 per sent, and has the best i rop of wool he has ever produced, therefore expects a good price. He had Just been to Riverside to arrange for shearing. A business meeting of the officers of the Harney County High School alumni was held Thursday evening and it was decided to hold a social meeting of members of the alumni on next Tuesday evening, May 27 at the Commerical Club Rooms Since here Is no class to add to the organ ization this year because of there being no sihool the usual proreedure will lie dispensed with and Just the old members gather lor an annual reunion. All memberi are urged to be praaenl at there win he no further Invitation. to House Retteries repaired properly. McOulre. Jack I. L. week. Poujade was in town this Are there any names missing' page four. Read ChesfiT Smith is now employed the county assessor's office. In Fred Riddle was in from hjs Imiin on Stein's Mountain the fore part of this week. He took a degree in Mas onry' while here. Come in and see the bakery goods. We don't keep It on display in tho window because the sun dries It out rapidly. Page's Sweet Shop. MOM i-jjK. lilhls. Rll'kS ANB BIMHNCJ TWINK EK WKIN HTEIN'H AT LA WEN BKFORK YOC BUY. The Piute Indians have returned from their camp over at "Nigger Flat" and Capt. Louy says they are here for the summer. During the entire winter and up to a few days ago the Indians had forsaken the town as they were afraid of Influenza. A reasonable reward will be paid for information leading to the recov ery ef a white faced Hereford bull branded JP on right ribs also IX on one hip and Q on the other; marked wattle behind the right ear. James Oard, Saddlehutte, Oregon. Geo. Simmons, wlm rereiitlv bought the Itavinond Sl.emore barber shop. I has this week completed the deal whereb.N he becomes the owner of the i C. C. Lundy residence properly down near the river. This Is a desirable residence, comfortably finished and surrounded by nice grounds. Mrs. Simmons arrived from Ontario Weil neaday evening where she hail been visiting with relatives and friends ami they are now eomfortahly dniiii- ' riled in Ihelr new home. Pa Itayburu, one of the popular bins who enlisted In the armv from this coiiniy, returned bare the: fore pari of the week to look after some business affairs, lie having some land in ibis section Fay fiirnnih ' worked lor Ike Srhwralz and during ' his residence in this city made many warm friends. He spent a short time renewing acquaintances and greeting his former associates and ' alter gelling Ills business affairs In' shape lefl for Portland where he has a good position. IMPORTANT TO HORSEMEN Sin lib Crane lias changed the ilnie of shipment of lnn-.es i oiisiunel lo the Kange Horse Hale from June H to June (i. This Is for the benefit of horse men, In order to place the stork In good pasture close to market to fresh en up nnil rest before en tering Hie market pens. AT hAWKN HERV1 OfitK, t'arlrv Parry's Hnra. and wheat for sale at M AndiTcoii was up from Narrnwit the other day. Djer Kiss Toilet Welroaiu Pharmacy. Preparations Battery anil olwtrlcal repair work, oxy-aeetylene welding. Jark Mc Uulre. lm lil- name there? Turn to pant four anil read the Honor Roll uitver tlHcmnin. Karl Wit hern and farm family were near Harney down from ThurHday. the Mr. and Mr. Ilan III Iriitn ih.- 00 l(H i ;r m-m week. Cioulden vara i) iliiriiii: tli' The Mh griiile examination will be held n, June 12 u..u I ; according lo (lie n.iv.iu oi tupt, Clark. u mihm Druas Dodaon afrivad home cany this v N irom Portland where aha hud iie i. ipandlng few davM. u For Sale :,:, Vlctroia double racordn. Parfaci I'm ! $2.ri. I lion. BiO i Boa 848. llurii.i. and 24 i" ni ii in ill,! r- s v ii Craven and n. B. ciark pa '-ii throm b thia city aarly Tbure day morning on their w,i in Port land. Tin) drove through to Bend ui their car. Mr and Mre, DM. DUBttn former ly ; Canyon CI'.' .' serured i position at the Bell A Ranch. Mrs. Dusln. .- a sister lo Mrs. Kills BW nett ami Mrs. Frank Renin It, Mill I'earl Kills was vis. ting wltli friend- in ibis illy for the pasi lata days, laving recently returned from Mt. Varuon wfcwfi she had Lvan taachini during tba past winter. Volmy Officer, one of the old time stock men of the Izee country, was renewing acquaintances in this lty during the week. Volney used to be here for the fairs and race meets with fast horses In the old days. Mrs. Oscar Slater underwent an operation at the hanils of Dr. J. Shelley Saurmun at he Haines hos pital Sunday morning. Dr. Snurnian had been called to the circle Par ranch to attend Mrs. Slater o,n Satur day. Dr. 11. F. Smith made a profession al trip to the mines up -at Idol City during the week where he was called to see a man named Johnson. He found the man suffering from Influ enza and brought him down to King hospital where he Is recovering. Mrs. Maggie Guernsey, who has been making her home with her daughter, Mrs. Ellis Rennett, for the past several months, expects to go to Canyon City the first of the coming week to remain for a time, but will I return within a few daya to work at the Hell A during the haying season Frank Shehan received his dls- ; barge from the army recently and . arrived home Wednesday night. His i wife, formerly Alice Cranmer, came In a few days before her husband as they had been stationed In California and It was necessary that Frank go to ami' Lewis to bo mustered out audi Mrs. Shehan ciune directly In. I'reil HioM and family, who former ly resided on Sage Hen, arrived In this clt Thursday from their home near Jameson In Malheur county. They are here on a visit with relat ives ami friends and were guests at the home oi Dr. and Mrs. W. C. BrOWO lor a few days, Mrs. Boot) bring a slater to Mrs. Rrown. Fred told a repreeentatlva of this great rellglOUl weekly that Ills I lops looked goo. I, bin be Is in the lirugan iriira tiou district and bus water for his land Millinery IncludinK tht; latest and smartest Spring and Summer Creations Ti i i Exclusive agent for Victor Tailoring Company with a full line of Spring Sample for Women '8 Suits and Dreams Mrs. Lelah Millar At the Schwartz Store I.INSTKIVH Tin: woPLK. v i; ii ii WMNKTKIVH AT I.AVi; IK' IMHN; IHK H1NINKHM. WIM '.' i Try our banana imam plen. They are dellrloua. Page' Sweet Shop, tf Will he be left out? See the Hon OT Hull advertisement on pago four. Mm. Roy Vlnrent la here from Huntington on a vIhII to her ia::ntn, Mr. and Mm. K. B. Owaley. A uew and attractive line of Uttn galow aproiiH, porch draMSfti a-id , chlldreiiH rompera. Mrn, .. K. Sili null l Mm. C. A. Maine and hor brother Sid ComciKya were In from the Dlu ninud rountry tho lore part of thin week on biiHlnean. Kale of Hed (Yohh yarn (ttarta Tuen day, May 20, and continued until Sat urday. May 24. dally from 2 to 6 p. m. Two doom north of pout Office, gray and khaki yarn for Bweatem .1.00 a pound; white BOSS yarn $2 r.n a pound. Money and pontage niunt mi oinpany all mall order. Member are raanaatad to aand all yum and knitted kooiIh In to (he IluniH chapter i ' at once. .ikssik MOULLBN, Chairman Knitting Committee. i The First Baptist liunli Sunday. April 6th. 1ft 19. Sunday sihool beginning at 9:45, A. M. Preachlngat 11 o'clock. Subject: What God Would Have Is Scok. Evening worship beginning at 8 P. M. Subject : Re Sure Your Sin Will Find You Out. Prayer meeting oa Thursday even ing of each week. Everybody is invited to attend the services. JOHN f. MOBLY. Pastor. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Services at 1 1 : o''nek. The Test Internal Meeting, Wednes day at 7:30 P. M. The reading room la the church Edifice, is opea oa Tuesday and Fri day from 2 ta 4 P. M Sunday Schoal meets en Sunday at If o 'crack. luplls may be admitted to its classes up to the age ef 2 years. The public is cordially Invited to the Church Sevlces aad ta the Read ing Rooai. , o THE PENTECOSTAL CHl'RCH THE NAZARKNF. OF Sabbath school It A. M. Preaching. 11 A. M. Young Peoples' Meetlag 7 P. M. Preaching 8 P. HI. Wednesday evening prayer meeting :30. Rible study class Friday evening, ;30. REV. OEO. WARD. Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN CHl'RCH. R. S. Hughes. Pastor. Sunday school at 10 A. M. Preaching Services at 1 1, a. m Children's Day will he observed on Sunday morning, June 8th, at 11 a. in. You are invited to all servires. Maurlne for Mllad; Welcome Pharmacy. ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 ' Get Ready for the Burns Chautauqua Week June 24-25-26-27-28-29 Spend the entire week in the city. Mtke your plans now, and be sure of accomodations. AT YOUR SERVICE BURNS CASH STORE GET READY for NEWS- business last month than the month before? Perhaps it is your advertising. papers combined. nn L NEWS CIRCULATION Report of the Condition of the Harney County National Bank of Burn, Oregon May 12, 1919. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $371,476.00 United States Bonds 34,500.00 Liberty Loan Bonds 65,900.00 United States Treasury Certificate 50,000.00 Bonds and Securities 49,060.42 Furniture and Fixtures . 3,500.00 Real Estate Owned 1,000.00 Redemption Fund 1,175.00 Cash and Exchange 128,558.34 $705,169.76 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $ 26,000.00 Surplus 52,000.00 Undivided Profits 4,458.14 National Currency 23,500.00 Deposits 599,211.62 $705,169.76 UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY OREGON STATE DEPOSITARY ACCOUNTS INVITED Chautauqua Week Six Big Daws of High Class Entertainment in Burns. June 24-25-26-27-28-29 Plan now to spend the entire week in the city. BUY SEASON TICKETS Make this store your headquarters. REED BROTHERS The Rexall Drug Store URCULATION- -SERVICE Advertise ! Is your business standing still? Did you do more Our Autocaster AD ART cuts will lend life and snap' to your copy. Ask about them they are part of our, service free to advertisers. 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