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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1918)
in '?? '$y RE5 a STOP The Waste and Win the War! Buy Thrift Stamps and War Stamps and Help Finance The War! THRIFT STAMPS and WAR SAVINGS STAMPS are absolutely safe good as a Government Bend and better, because they can be cashed at par with interest at any time by the holder giving ten days no.ice at your post office. This Bank is an authorized agent of the Govern ment for the sale of both Thrift Stamps and War Savings Certificates. First National Bank Burns, Oregon Capital and Surplus - - $100,000.00 ACCOUNTS INVITED I Illl "11 The Times-Gerald Henry Keisenbeck wan up from H. The Largest Circulation O Any' iwen during the wek on buslnees. Furnished house with barn to rent. Win. Farre. Newspaper In Harney County. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 2, 118 Locl News. Francis Griffin was in town yes terday. Ora Hill and wife are over from the Dcnio country on a visit to rela tives and friends in this city. George Greeley is renewing ac quaintances in this city. He formerly resided in this vicinity but Is now located in Malheur county. Hla many old time friends are glad to see him. Fstrayed Two yearling heifers, estrayed from my place last April, banded XX on the left hip and mark ed with an underslope in each ear. A liberal reward for Information leading to their recovery. Peter Peterson, Egll, Oregon. School Supt. Frances (lark spent the week visiting several of the school districts of the county and discussing among other things the sale of Thrift Stamps In the schools. 8he accompanied Rev. W. F. Shields en the trip. Dave and Jack Craddock and their wives, were down from Sllvies yes terday. When Jack was accused of bringing along that cold tpell on Wednesday night when the ther mometer registered two below here in town, he took the responsibility for he said it was 20 below Stlvie. the same night. Deputy Clerk Win. Carroll and Charles Foley were representatives -of this city in a class of young men who were initiated in the Knights of Columbus at Ontario the fore part of this week. Neither seem the worse of the wear BUMS riding the "goat" from their personal appearand- at liny rale Mr and Mrs. J H. Heniler-ton were up from their home near the Ijke the first of this week. Al Cote and I N. Hughd MM I" from their home near the Warm Springs during the week Hereafter work in the repair de partment of the Lampshire Garage is strictly cash. H. C. Shlreman. Mrs. W. H. Huffman has been quite ill at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Richardson, for some time. We are Informed she is improving at thla time. THK FIRMT NATIONAL BANK OK KIRNS. CAPITAL AND hCRPM's SI60.MM. "THK BANK I'HAI MAKES TOOK S AVK." ACCOUNTS rNTITBB. Prestley Smyth, luompinM by Mrs. Geo. Smyth, came over from Diamond last Monday to be present at a meeting of the directors of the First National Bank. They remained in town until yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Williams have been in from their home on Sliver ( reek for the past week be cause of the serious illness of their child. The little one had pneumonia but Is now improving rapidly. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Swain. Mr and Mrs Peter Chrlstctison with the "kids" Carl and Evelyn, and "Grand dad" Swain, came up from l.awen the other day. The latter remained in town for a short time, the others returning home the same day. Frank Kueny, one of the hoys who worked as a vaijuero for many years In this county, was here to see the income man the other day. Frank quit working for wages some time ago and embarked in the sheep busi ness. He has been suxcsHful in his undertaking as the size of his con tribution to the war tax mi his in (ome shows. Notice! After .January 1. 1818, we will grant credit for Kixt Day only. faoCOOntf are not paid it that time, no more credit will lie granted. Wq are compelled to pa.v our accounts in Thirty Days, and t do ho, we have to ask that you be more prompt in the future. We hope we will not have to refuse von credit. The Rexall Drug Store REED BROS., Props. Heat of cafe fives patlenta ' Mrs. Flreovad'i maternity hospital l,t Gasolino filler cup painted gray. Finder please return to Summit Garage and receive reward. Rooms to rent. Mrs. Eunice Thompson. Est rayed Two steer calvea. branded LH connected, the first let ter being reversed and forming a portion of the H. on the right hip: wattle on too right aide of neck, right ear smooth crop. Liberal To ward for recovery. L. H. MePhall, Crane Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Caldwell were down from the mountain ranch dur ing tho week visiting their son. As sessor John Caldwell, who has been confined to Ills home for the past several weeks from Illness The pa tient Is improving at this lime and able to be at his office occasionally. Mrs Archie McGowan arrived home from Hend on Thursday even ing. She states that Archie Is In Portland and the time of his return Is Indefinite. She was accompanied home by Mrs. Harry Z. Smith and little daughter, also Mlsa Margaret Thompson who will visit with her for an Indefinite time. lb-ginning Feb. I we will make one delivery rnch d Ut the uburt.in portion toward the river. Order must be In by I o'clock P. M. Thl ser- vice entails additional re pense to as but we believe our patron In that vwinlty de- erve uch consideration. Phone u Mi A. K. KICHAKIIPMIN Otus Blaemore Is In town. J. E. Qravee was In town the other day. Score carda for "Five Hundred," also program pencils for sale at this office. Albert Oakerman and his mother were In town for a few daye thla week. William and Frank Dunn were up the fore par of the week to conault the Income tai man. Ralph Catterson and Bootl Hayea were among our visitors from the La wen section the fore part of this week. Rev. W. F. Shields, pastor of the First Presbyterian liur h f this city spent most of the past week vl Itlng several portions of the county to minister to the spiritual welfare of the people. He preached at Crane on last Sunday night and later went to Happy Valley, Voltage. Narrows and Intervening points where he held services and visited with the people. He covered nulte a territory and was most hospitably received by friends David Nelson came down from his home above Harney yeaterday to de liver butter and attend to some busl nss He waa accompanied by hi son, Eugene.who recently came over from Idaho on a abort visit to hla parents before offering himself for enlist ment in the army The young man Is of draft age and since he has not been called he thought he would pre fer volunteering as he would then have hla choice of service. He went to Crane yesterday afternoon to take the train out thla morning for Idaho where he will make application be- his local draft board. u n i j j fin Make a List - of all the article you would hate to have destroyed or lost. Then you will have a list of the articles which should" be placed at once in our Safe Deposit Vaults - safe from fire, thieves and care less handling. Moderate Rentals Positive protection HEADQUARTERS For United States Government War Savings Stamps and Certificates. is Harney Eeuntq National Bank Burns, Oregon YOUR HOME INSTITUTION ZT HfiHitnii'mnm ;.!.& Uj ! i Mr Hbt Irving. Mrs. Ruth War- Mr and Mrs Geo Bu'lianas ren-Sbaw and Miss Soale Lowe were In from the station the fore down from Harney last Monday, the this week to have som. i.-ntal two former being Initiated In the done and to visit with relatives! ' Eastern Star Chapter that evening. friends. I I 3E. The Annual Clearance Jam V At The SCHWARTZ STORE Begins Monday. February 4, 1918 and ends Saturday, March 2, 1918 Every article in the Store is included in this Sale, Except Butter, Eggs. Floor, Patterns Overalls, and, B. V. D. Underwear. Owing to the fad thai the Government needs most be supplied first. I nm short in tone lines, ..it i....... i. I i... ..... i... i., ....... i .,.... I- (i: .....;.... i i....... ....- i ........ ..,....;..., ..n ..t t... ,. Br uihiwuii I nine uii Hlinrei niuiR in niinnn-n mill I'WI I llllieu. IIIIIIIWl, llll'lllioil ill! ll lilt' Ul 'W, during this GREAT CLEARANCE SALE Will Give Bednetione, for CASH, as Follews: 6 Per Cent Reduction on all Groceries, except Flour, Butter and Eggs 10 Per Cent Reduction on all Dry Goods, except Patterns and Thread 10 Per Cent Reduction on all Fancy Goods and Notions. 10 PerCent Reduction on all Furnishing Goods, except B. V. D's and Overalls. 10 Per Cent Reduction on Shoes and Rubber Footwear 10 Per Cent Reduction on all Hats and Caps. The pita of nil Cotton Good- sod all vYookma have advanced. The present wholesale price ol Canned Goods Is higher than I paid and this sale otters an opportunity, that probably will not present itself again. Remember; Sale Prices are for Cash, Only Sale Begins Monday, February 4th Closes Saturday, March 2nd j I. SCHWARTZ, Burns, Oregon TCI 3E usmmmBmmm mfp t