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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1920)
1 . PAGJ3 HIGHT T U H T I M W 3 il M II A h 1) W V it N ft , II A It V M V 0 0 P Si 'I'' V , O R W d O N The Muscle of Indepen dfflJi jULTIVATE HABIT of SAVING Your saving capacity is the nucleus of muscular de- CULTIVATE velopmenfc in the world of THE dollars ,and cents, tt a hit t A savings account in this bank helps you to concen trate on the habit as a ne cessity. You are constantly wanting to "add to your pile?' and to "watch it grow." This makes saving a fixed printiple with you and leads you to financial independence later in life. All men make money now-a-days, but only the wise man saves it, and saving Was never easi er than today. This bank knows you by sight, or by name it desires to know you by business contact. First National Bank Burns, Oregon The Bank That Believes in Harney County. WA Zj LOCAL C, II. Potorson wiih in town from hid homu over on Crano Crook during tlio wook to attend n mooting or tho tulophono company olllcorn. Ho ro ports tho recent thaw took off tlio hiiow very rapidly over in It Ih torrl tory and caused n young Mood. tiiu nuriiH uarnKO lias recontly ro-i ti.- n tv.,.i.... ...... ...... airu wu w luaua 01 v mm. n nun. n ,on,0 tj,0 8tol1H Mountain HOC fin iiniiii inii iniirmtr rnru. flint rnimn : ........ hum during uiiH wook looKing liner an hand ton touring cars, ono coupo, two trucks and two run-abouts. WIhm Nora Martin nrrlvcd liomo Komo IiuhIuobh affairs. Mr. IJougtaii Btatod tlioy hud uulto a good dual of moiHturo in that part of tho country VT. ' w ?cho1 Ht N"nm, VIM.,ne"" ,,ut ouKht to have more to muko day nlBht In response to a tulopliono rIU,B0 condltlonK up to normal during inessugo that hor slater, Mrs Beawcnrd, was dangerously III. 1,0,1 ; tlio coming spring and summer. Cory Smyth and wlfo and little son vrero In from tholr Diamond homo during tho wook uttoudlng to somo business affairs and calling upon fricndH. Caas. V. Hood has .spent tho pact week in town. Ho caino up to vinlt the family over the wook end and hht children tpok down with Intlu- so no remained to aid thorn. Chester Carter roturnod Wednos day from an oxtondod fur buying trip which took him to tho Novadu lino. Ho brought buck a lino assort jneiit, nmong thorn bolng n ctohs fox 'which Is (Ulto valuable Census Enumerator Monroo Imh about complotcd tho onunierutlon in H. A . Allon, tho lijghway nupor Intouduut and. contractor, loft Thurs day morning for u short vlHlt to Port land. Ho wan accompanlud out by Alrn. Allon. F. A. Pussier of thin of rice alHo wont out for a Hhort trip on business. Tho party went out by way of Ilond and expect to return the first of next week. C. T. Miller camo up from tho ranch at Lawon Wudncitduy upon learning that lnfltionra had been do- volopod In thin town. Ho has takon hlti children out to tho ranch for tho proHent iih ho felt they wero safer from tho flu thoro and nhnuld any mombur tako It thoro wore others to take euro of them. Hero tit the town homo tho children wore alono and ho would huvo worried considerably had town und Is now devotliiK his time ho loft thin. Hownvor. with tin. it mi to outlying portions of his district j Cross nurses arriving It looks uh which Includos both North and South 'though tho situation Is going to bo Burns precincts and tukos him some handled without any ono being nog distance to tho north. ! lected. YOU KNOW, it's funny An' happen to ull of uh, Tho way things como about An' the town and stute We llyo in. An' some of them aro so good An' some so dam bad. That it makes us sit up an' tako nollco (If tho ipwn wo live in An' tbo town wo don't llvo In, but Hear of, ropuatcdly Hear about (til tho good things they've got, Flno big churches un' school houses An' Public Libraries and big brick an' Stono Stores an' u city hull un' clock '' An a Commorclal Club ' Thut folks go to an' thrush Out their difficulties An ! Mo to rot now industries Into tho Town. An' payrolls, an' irrigation. An' we notice that that town Ib a town where folks buys . Homo produco an' trades 1 At Homo too, i An tho other town an' their Folks an' stores, Can look for themselves. 'Cause maybe thoy'er cloar out Of the country an' state Wo live in. An' you can seo if you're Half as liberal minded ' As we hope That by your cooperation un' mine An' a liberal amount Of Civic Interest, .,.' ., Which Bamo you havo, , t . " An' can exlblt by trading at Homo an',booBt1ng, We can bring Into bolng ; ,' y , Them things we both , , , ' Want an' strive for. , j fc A bettor HuniB for , You an' me an Our Posterity. , ",t If wo'ro that lucky. ' " k "Tho outcomo of logical 'Judgment''-... , , HARDWARE . S. Geer & Co. Carroll Cecil was In town for n few dayn during tho wuulc. Horn Saturday, to Mr. jttid MrtJt Fred Voiing, a daiightor. ify Horm-Monday, January 10, to Mr. and Mrs, Harry Williams, a son. John Hunter wan 'down from his Spring Crook ranch (Hiring tho wook. Ford Tipton was grootlng his old frlondrt In town during the wook, , Will Kolsdhbuck was un from hln ')iomo in thn Lawon nolghhnrhood during the rorn pare in hum wook. Mr. and Mrs. Nolllu Heed took tholr departure last Sunday for Portland whore they will remain for a tlmo. r Ceo. Cawlflold wan up from his homo at Narrows tho foro pari of thin wook. Mr. and Mrs. Kd KgJr foro oVer from tho ranch at Wagontlro during tho wook. i Frank Davis wan In town tho other day on a visit to his brother;! and to uttoml tb soiho hunluCH affair. Mr, and Mrs. Harry 13. Smith huvo moved Into tho Hon Drown roHldono stneo Nolllu Heed and wlfo vacated It and wont to Portland. Mrs. Oakormnn wan over from hor Sliver Crook homo Tuesday looking after nomo business, affairs and call lug upon friends'. Charles. II. Adler, a traveling man representing a Portland wholesale drug houso, wns calling upon tho trade hero during thi week Mrs. tittn Cummins was nvnr from tho stock ranch near Jordan Valley during tho week looking after some bunluens affairs and calling upon hor many old time friends. W. M. Carroll is again nut greet lug his many friends. Ho was con fined to his room for sovoral weeks recouping from III health, but Is fool lug lino again. Mr. Hon Seawoard hn been vory ill at tho hospital for tho past sovoral days, Her husband was telegraphed ror ana nor orolhor also camo over from his homo In Malheur county. At this time sho Is reported to be bettor. The Times-Herald Goes to Rome n. F. Townloy whs down from his Spring Creek ranch during tho week Ho Informs us (hero Is but llttlo snow covering tho ground in his neighbor hood, although thoro seonuu good quantity back In tho mountain ter ritory In drifts which moans It re qulros longer to como out of tho hllln but as to quantity sulllclont to guar antee much run off during the spring nooii period, It Is negligible, A telegram from Portland Thurs-. day announced that A. C. Welcome, vice president of the First National Hank of thin city, was 111 wlfli Influ enza. Ho anil Mrs. Welcome left hero tho first of this month, for a vacation trip to California points, to bo absent for tho month, Thry wero on tholr return trip and hud reached Portland where ha took sick. They will return homo as soon as his con. dltlon wijl permit. M. flaundors, the sheen raiser of tho Warm springs section. was in town this week. When qtfestloued about tho death of several of his sheen re cently under circumstances that In dicated poisoning, Mr. Saunders said ho believed it was emmnd from tlm sheqp eating salUpotre, thoro being a largo quantity in tho vicinity where tho sheep pussod over In coming to no ranch. Ho has not hoard from I the uuulysls of tho Htomaches that wero sent to tho agricultural college ior examination. J. H. Jenkins, who was In durlnir thn week to attend a tnoctluK of ibo nioflKiinnjern and directors of tho In- ter-Mountalii Tel. and Tel. Co.. has gone on over to Unlsu to visit with too family for a short tlmo. Mr Jenkins atated tho present weathor was too ulco for this tlmo of year aim iiiai tack or niolsturo would again be felt on the range sections of thjs country during tho coming BeMiwii uniess we navo consldorablo snow and rain Is tho lmmedlato future, f Whllo falling a tree in tho hills slat Monday James Shepard met with a painrui accldont iih tho treo refused to fall us ho had expected owing to a sever wind blowing; Jim attoompted to push tho treo so It would fall as desired but tho wind caught it and as he wu In tho path of tho falllnir treo ho attempted to get out of tho way but tripped nnd foil. Tho trod aovero winu wowing. Jim attempted In sui;h a manner, us to brttlso him sovorly and strain his back. Ho wus laid up for a tlmo hut no permanent bad effects will reesult. This great rhllglous weekly's sub scription list covers a good big terri tory, including every state lit thn union and so mo foreign countrJoo; sovoral uIho going to Alaska and Hrltlsh Columbia. This wook ono of our formor HuniB subscribers has or- dorcd tho paper changed to Homo. At I first this Booms a long ways from Burns but thd fact is i'f bit',u' day's drive during the1 summer tlmo when tho roads aro good. Homo In Archie MoUowan's noHt offlco over In Mal heur county on tho Owyhee. Archlo is u town, having roturnod In com pany with Mrs, McUownn from tho ranch the foro part of tho week, but ho Is gotg back In a short time, that Is after a couplo of woeku or so, l)r, P. P. French, of HoIho, ,1ihs been In tho city for sovoral days, hav ing boon callod to tlio ,bod side of I Judge II. C. Levenn, who has boon seriously 111, Dr. French is devoting his untlro time to tho ono patient and therefore tho two local doctors, Qonry and Smith, aro kept constant ly on the Job with tho Inlleuxa'casos. canon. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE j Harney County National Bail of Burns, Oregon DECEMBER 31, 1919 ' RESOURCES , Loans and Discounts ------ .$430,76(5.! Bontte and Securities, - - - -, ' - - 135,837. United State'sBonds - ',. . - -Furniture and Fixtures -Real Estate Owned - - - T--1 Li TfillMWrt ' ivuuunipuuii r una Cash and ExcJgt . IfV nt i 'f LIABILITIES., ' . 34,600, 4.47H. i inn 1 17Fi " 7 - iiiiri rr iiii S840.691. i Monoy to loan on Irrigated fariHs and nuuiu'H ut (J imt cent .Imortu- Htlon plan ti to -to your tlmo. You j Join no Association and buy no stock. Can loan $.i7.no) to oho Indivklunl. No ml tMtNv iulck sot-vice. Makol your nppllcHtloH mow. Harney Coun ty Abstract Company. Au.tf. ' O ' ' ' Mrs Casslo Smyth and I'restley Smyth wero over from Diamond on business today. Don M. Taylor, secretary of tholo- cnl Ited Cross Chaptor, arrived homo hint night from a visit to Portland. Whllo In tho city ho conferred with tho proper authorities in connection with tho Ited Cross work in this coun ty, particularly tho community njirso. Mr. and Mrs, W. K. Smith havo re turned from a visit to relatives In Washington und have bcon nt tho bodsldo of tholr daughter, Mrs, Hob Drlnkwnter at Crano for a short tlmo as tho Indy whs dangerously ill with pnoumnnln. She Is much better at this time on tho road to recovery. Mrs. Dole Htnlth cumo up from Crano ynutorday with tho encouraging news. Mrs. Vic Gibson and Mrs. James Weston, sisters of Mrs, Drlnkwater. aro ut her bedside, too, Judge II. C, I.ovHiis was dangerous ly sick tho fore nart of' this week mid siJtforcd a humorhuco from a gustrlo uirer or tlio stomach, Owing to tho in Henoiisiruss or tin condition Dr. V, I French was summoned from Ilolso to glvu tho patient particular attention. as both tho local doctors wore kept vory busy with tho epidemic of in. Iluenza. Judge Luvens's condition Is vory much Improved nt this tlmo and he Is able to take nourishment, but It will bo some tlmo before he is Ablo to bo out. rtaiutnl Rtnnle ----- R Onn Nurnina - riv nun j . v , 1 ' nrlivif or Krnt t.q -------- fi "H( rvnr.innji i nrrnrrr. z - . v.v. it in IJCnORItS - - - - - - -.. - - 7H1.71H. , . , . UNITED SJATES DEPOSITARY if OREGON STATE DEPOSITARY ACCOUNTS INVITED We are Agents for , Dr. Hess Stock Remedies Poultry Panacea 30 and 60c will make your Hens lay more eggs. Instant Lice Killer 30c Stock Tonic. A fine conditioner and worm ex- peller. 30c, 60c, .$1.25. Dr. Hess Dip. - An Ideal Disinfectant. REED BROTHERS The Rexall Drug Store Money to loan on irrlKMtcd forms sua ranches at pT cent. Amoriix- hUor pln ft to 40 year tio. Yom loin no HMnclMtlon mh1 buy no Mock. Cmh loan $.17,500 to ono Individual. No red tape quirk service. Mako OHr appllcu'tlon now. Harney Cown- Abstract Company. Ad.tf. ORDER YOUR Fruit Cakes, Pies, Nuts, Lettuce, Celery, Etc., Popcorn, Orancres. Oy sters, Grapefruit, Graces SWEET SHOP P. Q. Smith was in from the Warm Springs section thlb wuek to uttond to buslnoBs In connection with the telephone company and his other In terests. Mr. Smith stated he had lost some cattle out there recently and that other neighbors had also lost some. Upon Investigation thev did not believe it was from lack of feed as some were In very good con dition and after observing some of ino ammais tbat later died they cams to the conclusion that rabies was responsible for some if not all tin deaths, The neighbors ura snocu lut ing upon the cause of the. death of mo siieop belonging to M. Saunders. an account of which was published by this paper last weok taken from a Lakovlow minor, und It htm Imnn decided that rubles may huvo boon roaponsiblo for tholr death also, PAID LOCA1. Page's ArratiKomonts huvo boen nmtlol with tho Sklons delivery sorvlco to dollvor our meats to any part of town. O.-W. Cash tyurkot, IMione No. 5. 1-31. Ad. iientlomcn's clothos luunderd and meiuiou; buttons sewed on; good work; prices reasonable. Mrs. John Johnson, at south end of Main street, or loave at White rootaurant. 1-34. FOR SALKCood milch cow. C. M, Salsbury, When sick go to King's hospital. Best equipped Burnery In the Interior and grauuato nurse In charge. ll-22tf. HI' Kit LING tho PAINTKR House Painting Auto Painting Sign and Pictorial Painting INTKKlOlt DKCOHATIN'G PAPKIUIANGING, AND TINTING FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP Staining, Grulnlug and Marbling SERVICE GARAGE owned and operated by ex- SERVICE men, who give absolute SERVICE "ilLuPxl' ". WAy 'KTS tJ3y Tlrf, Itch, g&vkj i'jn oninn or uurn. I :re. Dressmaking Plain and Fancy Sewing Matqucrad Costumes Mrs, F. A. THORNTON In the Locher Building, acros street from Summit Hotel Phone G50 Vh,m CxcC Initntcd, Inflamed or oftv'n. 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