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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1919)
'II 1' ,m.i,w'..i. .. Ml' Wear yot !U Craa button. s I Mn. Btnwfctte ( receiving" new r j. f "t i Your Business Your business is just as important to you as John D. Rookefeller's is to him. Regardless of the line of business you follow and regardless of the size of yaur business, you need the advantage of-modern banking facilities such as we furnish. Open your account here. ' M Resources Over $850,000.00 The First National Bank OF BURNS, OREGON Capital and Snrplas $100,000 The Bank that bellcvaa In arnejr Caaaty" In 7mA.. Art l LOCAL i 'Cnnhler Wnlluco of tho Crano Stato ,lJank wa in tho city Tuesday. , Oncar Konar nnd family were in Trom tholr homo near Suntex during the week. . .E. J. "Dad" Shlpman, ahowod op here tho other day and remarked ho like tho bad penny, but It'n nil Tight for ovorybody In glad to nco J)ad. He's been over In Idaho for erne time but la back to ntuy with .mb a while at least. Fred Taylor, another of the Har By. county boys who went when Undo Sam, called for volunteer to 1jpl.w)ii the war, arrived homo this week, Fred was in the navy. He a4 many trips across during the arkxj of the war. Fred formerly worked in the Ira Davis barber shop t to not sure whether he will ro iiae his place there or not. Ira Mahon was a business visitor during tho foro part of tho wouk. Halph Illmer was In on land busi ness tlo other day. J. A. Oard was In to sco us tho other day. ,. Mrs. James Is roportod qulto 111 at tho homo of hor daughter In Crano. S H. B. Clark waa among thMo In- from a distance to attend 'tho big Hollow'con dhuco 'last; Saturday nlght n Wrs. Nolllo Hoed look hor dopnrl uro this morning for Portland to con sult frpeclalist In regard to hor health. 'Mrs. Chan. Dunton, who has (icon at tho King hospital for somo tlmo followlngjin operation, was able to return homo this wook. Th()H. llutton was n liUfynoatvlfilt or to our city tho other- dnSf Ho linn rcoontly disposed of ItlH'Mttlo nnd is taking a ront for tho present. lJup Tomplo had ono Jung'punc- turoii nnu iwo or mrun ruts nrnKuu In a run-awny last SuikIiiV. 1J brought to tho King hospital -where ho In bolug cared for. ' llonry Vulgninnm won't ovcr'io Crano Inst night whoro ho mo his nlcco, MIhh Arty Mottloton, wHq ar rived from Corvallls. Tho ouhk lady will visit hero with relatives for a tlmo. Joo Thompson, Krt. Kgll, nnd Or. H. F. Smith nro among tho, victims who Journey to Canyon City today to tiiko tho ltoynl Arch Degrees of Masonry. Homo of thlr brothoru nro going ovor to give first aid In case tholr sorvloes nro nooded. Mr. and Mrs. 11. 8. Power were down from Hnrnoy yesterday on .busi ness. Thoy tiro at presunt occupying tholr ranch homo on Cow Crook and nro kopt closely at homo berauso they can't find much help and have to do tho work thomsolvus. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. U. It. llutton Were in town tor n short tlmo during ,tho week. Link said ho had disposed of oulto a few of his rittlo and found i ho had sulllclont feed for more so wiib looking around In this vfclnlty- for two or three hundred cows. lMrs. Arthur Turner nnd Mrs. Clrmnco l.uckoy gnvo a shower In honor or MM Kthel Whiting at the Turner homo Inst Halurday afternoon, flame twenty or moro frlnnds weru In nnd tho young lady was tho re cipient of many iiosful proHiinta that will add to tho plonsuro and ennvon lenco of housokooplng following tho honoymoon trip to outside points, tho young lady having boon married tho following day to Donald Hotel)-kiss. goovor JoalM every dk?. wmivovcr from Crano on buslncns during tho weok, it ii vr i;m nunim; , ,vi., ai, in' mi. and Mrs. Cecil Donnelly n daughter. Carrolll 'Cecil wns ovor. from his Bilvor Creek homo for a few lays during this week. 4 John Kirk wna in ,'rom bis home near Wngontlro during tho weok ns nlHtlug somo neighbors In nviklng proof on tholr land, j Joo Thompson of the Hums Cnsh i 8toro, wont to Crano Thursday on bUHlnoHM connected with tho whole sale biHilnoss of tho firm down llioro, Mrs, Klbort aeorgo untlorlvciit an opornttou by Dr. Smith at the King hOHiUttil lust Suturdny. lie is re covering nlcoly according to reports. Mov. II. 8. Uttghos spent a few days In tho vicinity of Narrows and Voltngo tho foro part of tho weok, Ho preached at tho Bod House while In that vicinity. Smith Crane is over from Nnmpn oti 'business, AVu havo not learned what ho ope'rits' to do during the winter months, but ho In always busy with stock and no doubt lv hero to engage in somo such work that will bring money to tho local stock man. Clara J. Upton and Blnora Fowler, two representatives of tho Pacific Coast Itcscuo nnd l'rotectlvo Society with headquarters In Portland, Were working this city during tho week In tho Interest or tho baby homo, Thoy met with ready and cjiwrful response ror contributions for this work. Mr. and Mnj. V. J.. Jllott arrived home from'PqtHrlo lnj middle of tho -weak nnd Verb agreeably aurprlHod tb find tho homo occupied liy Mrs. Dlott'ri mother .and her husband, Mr, nnd Mrs. Smith', also hor uncle, Tho lllotts hud been nut for special treat ment ror Hill and wo ftro 'pleased tb r.eporl ho returns reeling Niio, Mrs. V, 'C. McKlnnoy nnd her sons took tholr departure yesterday after noon for Pendlolon whoro they go to Join hor husband. Mr. McKlnnoy wont over sovernl weeks Bgo to tnko charge of h!s business nlTnlrs hut at that tlmo ho could not fin! cultablo living quarters for Iho family and thov remained liorp with her parents until this tlmo. ' mm SMALL B ACCOUNTS y THB.ra'ncher, the stockman, thp clerk, the man on small salary and the. woijiant dependent on her earn ' ipgs 'for heivincome are each just as welcome to open a small checking ccojntnyiis bank as the largest cTrp'oration. And their business will be carcdjprcrupulously. Thi institution while old and strong enougli to be conservative and safe is neither too old or too large to givejindivicjual sorvice to the deposit or with" a small account. If you ap preciate thifkind of service we will be glad to foive your "small account" on our bookf. L'NITKI) HTATKH DKPOHITAItY Nitioiul Bank Y0URHtJ,0r1E INSTITUTION; mmwBnimiJii WBiBMi ! ' ' ' ii mi hi iHIITIMflMniMfrWmm Mr. and Mrs. If. M. Horton. nccom- Tho Odd Follows have bornmo I panied by Mr. and Mrs. K. N. Jamo- qulto an active orgaulnatlou of lato son, took tholr departuro yesterday and havo boon taking In many new I for linnd. Afior nrmnclmr niHiiin A tologram received last night members the novitiates being among matters In Ilend tho entlro party from California stated that Kllsworth the younger men nf this community, will (lion dopnrt for San Diego, Cal- hgil wan qulto III, J Tho boys aro organising n tem for Iforula. whoro thev will Attend the ....aaS .... ' " " . w puiiiug on ino several uegn-en ami winter. Mr. and Mrs. Horton havo much Interest In lining shown. Tim bcun Ju tho habit of spending tholr Kncampment Is to rccolvo many of winter In that country ror some time tho boys rrom this tlmo forth, and It but thin Is tho first time Mrs. Ilnr. Is expected by tho tlmo the, Oram! ton's parents, tho Jamesons, have Lodge moots at llakor noxt May the Rono down. The latter are getting membership will have Increased v-ii on In years and tho change to the W. T. Palmer came over from Cat- j low tho foro part of this weok In company with F. 0. Kelly. He has gone to outside points for a short time to work but expects to return to his Catlow valley homestead 111 the near future. Hums Lodge No. 97 A. F, St A. M. conferred a first degree at Its meet ing and following the ceremony those, presont were served with "Hot Dags" coffco, pumpkin lde with whipped cream and doughnuts. The Btewarts announced that refreshments of some character are to be served each Meet ing during the winter season. STATIONERY TV I" Illl W IIHVP 111! IIIKIIIil V U I I I I M ilNS II I 1111111 III DM kinds of BOX STATIONERY Rainbow Linen - - - - $1.00 Egyptian Edge - - - - 1.25 Montrose Lindn - - - - .60 La mode Unique - - - - .75 Also a complete line of Tablets, Envelopes, Etc REED BROTHERS Tltc Rexall Drag fltmre See the Window Display boyond tho hopes of the (Irattd Master who Is urging the Mggost membership ever put ovor In -one year because of it being the centn HMl of the Order. Local Odd Fel awn contemplate going to ,1 linker Hftut fifty per cent strong for the QraHrf Lodge and to boost for the warmer climate firlal to them. wllj be very bene- PAID IjOVMM. meet ng pf the Oregon State Cattle L, fVfl.. r . '.i,- Horse Qrowers convention which ! 2 S!! ' 1 uTJLl?.. meets in I) urns Just following. The Biggest and Most Interesting Livestock Show Ever Held in the West Staged in th Nmw $300,000 PmvUimn ?ii:u mi North Portland, Origmn Week tf Nmaier OtM All-Day iwi 17 to 22 Etchhs Tho World will he savrd only In Thn way or Omrrh of thn Naaarcne HaWiath morning Har mon 10:45 A. M. KvrnlnK Kirmon 7: r. .m. Order your fruit cakes for Thanks giving and the holidays now. Call at Page's Sweet Shop and sample them. 11-1 rue fikst national hank ok HUKN8. CAMTAL AND HCltPLUK 1 09,006. ,(THK HANK fHAT UAKKfl YOUR NAFK." COOUNTM INVITED. The iiurna Oarage hss - ordered five additional Delco-Lliht pMnta for local dlitrlbtitlsR, If yoa contem plate the purchase of your own light ing plant, see the Burns Oarage be- fore they are all taken. Adv. tf Patients receJIvtithe hast f care at the Flreote- Hatslty Hojpltal. TMM FIRST NATIONAL HANK OF KUKNH. CAPITAL AND MURFLIW IM,M. "THI MANX THAT MAKM YOVH f f "f 9 SAFK." AOCOUNTM 1N:TKI). We have jiiit received a car of Netted Gem Potatoes Also Car of Brogan's Best Apples Underwear for Men, Women and Children 1 SHOES for Everybody : p Fairbanks, Morse Engines and Pumping Outfits, Windmills, Light Plants, Farm Machinery, Wagons, and Case Tractors; Maytag Power and Hand Washers Groceries Write for Rices Vale Trading Company Also Vale and Riverside CRANE BRANCH Pure Bred Stock DairyPreduct Hone Show Cup$, Trophies mnd $73,000 in Premium te be aumrded The Pacific IntematienalvLivc8t'fick Exposition was in augurated and is supported by leading bankers, business men and breeders of the Pacific Coast men of vision who see in the Pacific Coast the livestock center of the World. The staging of this exposition on so huge a scale is a long step toward the accomplishment of this aim and the benefits of its success will be widespread. Thousands of entries of pure bred stock, many coming from the Middle Western States, necessitated addition to the immense $300,000 Pavilion. Hundreds of educational exhibits claim your attention, including the large Western Daily Products Show with 250 entries and daily lectures by Mr. 0. E. Reed of Purdue University and Mr. Mortenson of the Iowa State College. Plan to Attend the Entire Week. Pacific International Livestock Exposition North Portland, Oregon Rogers Silverware FREE To Customers GENERAL MERCHANDISE "it Pays to Pay Cash" BURNS CASH STORE wmimm 4 yrsJ "9. -it rt ,i- ft: " '0 fU 1 ,'.J -