The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, March 02, 1918, Image 8

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    rent. Mrs. Eunice
R. J. Williams was over from Sil
ver Creek Wednesday.
Score cards for "Five Hundred,"
also program pencils for sale at this
BfftOS,
Frank Kueny was in town last
Saturday from his extensive sheep
ranch on business .
The VanderVeer brothers were In
town for a few days during the
week.
The next conservation to he Issu
ed should be for a series of speech
less days In Congress.
Mrs. Arthur Culp is at the Haines
hospital for an operation whlrh will
likely be mudc today. It is not a
acrlous one we iiiulertatiil.
TIM I'lllST NATIONAL BANK OF
Rt'HNS. CAPITAL AND HUHPLUH
$100,000. "TIIK BANK THAT
MAKKH VOI It $ S NAKK."
Rootni to
Thompson.
Horn Sumliiy, IYI. 24, to
mid Mr. I. .'limit Fry, a son.
Mr.
Thrift Stamps and
War Savings
Certificates
Schools ore reporting the sales of
Thrill Stamps Increasing.
The Times-Herald learned this
week that Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ben
nett are the proud parents of a son
born on Feb. 16.
J. II. Anderson was In town yes
terday but the writer didn't get
close enough to have a talk with
him.
A recent letter states that Dr. and
Mrs. Car (Irlffllh are at Redlunds
and the doctor's health is much Im
proved. Harrison HoHklus, one of the sub
stantial wool growers of this conn
try, was a business visitor to our city
the fore part of the week.
W. I.. Best has been In Mils vici
nity for the past several days buy
ffl
Constitute a plan whereby each and everyone
can do hit financial "bit" in helping finance the
war.
These securities are preferable to Government
bonds in many respects- equally as safeand
are worth par and accrued interest at all times.
For Sale at all Banks and Postofflces
First National Bank
Burns, Oregon
Capital and Surplus - - $100,000.00
United State Depositary
Oreuon Stat Depositary
ACCOUNTS INVITED
383
The Times-JIerald
Has The Largest Circulation Of Any
Newspaper la Haraejr County.
SATURDAY. MARCH 2. 1911
I
Local News.
W. H. Morrison was tlown from
Harney Tuesday.
Tom Allen has gone over to Prlne-villi-
for a short time on business.
J. K. Jenkins was among the wool
men to visit this city during the past
week.
To the kicker: if you must kirk,
kick forward like a man, not back
ward like a mule.
Before you plan your summer
wardrobe be sure te see sample line
of Schweizer Imported Swiss em
broderles and dry goods.
AURA CLINQAN. Rep.
TIIK FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
BURNS. CAPITAL AN SURPLUS
KHt.otM. Tm BANK MAT
MAKES TOUR S S SAI'K."
ACCOUNTS INVITES.
The Times-Herald has a supply of
etltions for the use of candidates '
t
or office for the coming primaries.
Get your petition out and in circula
tion in time. , ,.,.
Since the aritrle appeared in last
week's issue regarding the knitters
in the local Red Cross Chapter it
has been suggested that wo hear
from the several auxiliaries through
out the county as to their success.
County Commissioner Robins and
his wife were here from their Crow,
Camp home Thurday. Mr. Robins'
recently made a trip to Portland
where he took some hogs to market.
He reports having received a satis
factory price. Mr. Robins reports
the roads are not so bad as one
would expect (luring this ttSM of the
year.
Furnished house with barn to rent.
Wns. Farre.
i
Scott Hayes was up from his home
near Uwen during the week.
The American hen will tender a
vote of thanks to Mr. Hoover for
that commutation of her sentence.
Tom Rain was hhakiiiK his foot at
the big dance given by tlM I'. 1. 1.
Council last Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cloy I recently
returned from a sojourn in Portland
and Fred has resumed his place in
the Burns Oarage where he has been
for the pitHt several years.
Dr. Smith operated on Carrol
Wltherspoon last Tuesday morning
at the Haines hospital for appendi
citis. The patient Is reported recov
ering very satisfactory.
The Huffman Bros, were over from
their Catlow homesteads during the
week in response to a call to come
In for examination on their fitness
for army duty.
The Times-Herald failed to men
tion that Mr. and Mrs. Star Buck
land and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mahon
were among out of town people at
tending the P. P. P. dance last Fri
day night.
W. H. Keeler arrived the fore part
of this week from a professional trip
on the road In Interest of his whole
sole concern. He reports Mrs. Heel
er's health Improved but stales he
will take her to Baker the fore part
of next week where she will have
special care with the hope of making
her final recovery of health quicker.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Parker are over
from Paisley to remain for a short
visit with relatives and friends in
this vicinity. The Parker family are
among the pioneer people of this sec
tion and are always wolcome on
their occasional visits. They came
over especially to attend l lie marri
age of their son, Roy, to MMs Vol
mer, which took placu last Wednesday.
The House of Refuge!
f
This is your natural House of Refuge
when you are beset by any of the ills of the flesh.
We are vitally concerned for YOUR HEALTH,
With a house full of strictly Pure Drugs and
Medicinea, and workinjr in close co-operation with your
physician, we have no higher ambition than to pre
serve your health, or help you to restore it when lost.
Our Prescription Department is ACCURATE.
The ladies will be especially interested in our Toilet
Accessories A good complexion doesn't always have
to be MADE -it can be PRESERVED.
The Rexall Drug Store
RBED BROS., Props.
ing cattle anil states he has secured
quite a few.
Born Feb. 20, to Mr. and Mrs.
Taylor Simmons, at Ontario, a son.
Mrs. Simmons was formerly Martha
Hagers and is a sister to Mrs. Kd.
Springer.
Ladles:
The Fashion Book and samples
from Victor Tailoring Co., have ar
rived. 1 will be pleased to show you
the line any time.
Satisfaction always guaranteed.
AURA CL.INUAN, Rep.
Geo. W. Raycraft was In town
Wednesday looking aftt r some busi
ness affairs. Ho was kept busy
greeting his many old time friends
as he has been sticking close to the
farm for somo time and not a fre
quent visitor.
C. M. Faulkner has recently pur
chased some stock in the Harney
County Abstract Co., and is now ac
tively engaged In looking after the
affairs of the concern. He is a cap
able man and will prove efficient in
this particular work because of his
training for such.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Harris were
up from their home near Narrows
on Tuesday looking after some busi
ness of full's and visiting. They were
accompunlcd by Mrs. Judd Wise who
recently came over from the Home
(reek ranch in Catlow to remain for
a visit with her father, A. McKentle.
and other relatives for a short time.
Out of town taxpayers who
desire us to pay their taxes will
please send us the tax collector's
statement of the amount due,
together with instructions for
payment of the same. HAR
NEY COUNTY NATIONAL
BANK of BURNS.
The Times Herald learns that
"Grandma" Hayes, who has the dis
tinction of being the oldest pioneer
In Harney County, and hold the
title or "Mother of the Harney Coun
ty Pioneer Association," is one of the
entergetlc knitter for the soldier
boys, at Uwen. The respected lady
is using the same needles she used
to knit socks for the boys In the
Civil War.
Uus Zoglmann and the Williams
boys brought over a band of some
1500 head of sheep from Silver
Creek the latter part of this week
and took them to the John Eberle
place to feed. They had wintered
out on the range until that time but
Ous says they are too valuable to be
made to hustle all winter and so will
feed them alfalfa until the grass In
good.
The announcement of Tom S.
Sprague as a candidate for SJierlff
appeurs In this Issue. Tom Is the
first man to make an announcement
this election and shows his good
Judgment In getting Into the field
early and give the voters an oppor
(unity to Investigate Mh fitness ami
chuiucter. He was deputy in I lie
Sheriff's office for u term of yean
unii has proven IiIiiihcIi He's u
good uiun and would make u good
officer.
Married Wcdiifsduy. al Hie home
of Mr. and Mrs. 0, L Austin in this
city, itoy Parker and Miss Helen
Volmer were united in marriage by
Uev W. 1. Wilson. The ceremony
was witnessed by the parents of the
contracting parties and a lew
frlemlM. Moth are well known young
Sfople. Roy being the son or Mr. und
Mrs. W. It. I'arker who now reside
at I'ulsley hut who formerly lived In
this county. They are pioneer peo
lile who are held In high regard. The
bride Is the duughter of Mr. and Mrs.
A. ('. Volmer of Iron Mountain und
a young lady or many attractions
and rine character. Hhe was a stu
dent In the high school here for a
time. The Times-Herald Joins in
wlshlsg them every happiness.
ACCOUNTS INVITKI).
J. I. Uault of the First National
Dank, who has been absent during
the past month on a vacation visit to
outside points, rs expected home to
night, coming In by way of Bend.
For Rale -166 acres of land ad
jolnlng the towa of Crane. I260S.A0
for the entire tract subject to mort
gage of $26S.S0. Also acre tracts
within half mile or the depot ISO.
per acre. Terms. James Cary,
Crane, Oregon.
Kldrcd Simmons Is here on a fur
lough from ('amp Lewis, visiting his
relatives ami rriemis. I ie young
man Is looking fine and fit for trou
ble with the kaiser whenever our
I'ncle Sam Is ready to transport hi in
over.
Mr. and Mrs. ('. F. McKlnney ar
rived home lust Monday after spend
ing several weeks In Portland and
other outside places, having gone
out tiefore the holidays. While ab
sent Mr. McKlnney had the pleasure
ot visiting with several or the Har
ney county boys who are In training
at Camp Lewis. Mar. says the boys
are well provided tor, with good,
warm clothing, good beds, a fine
variety or rood and everything the
best. He was with the hoys at their
meals and was asked to tell or some
of his experiences during his army
career and he told them they had a
Bleatfl compared to his treatment;
they had fine bread, butter, roast
beef, potatoes, lettuce, pudding, etc.
and besides a spring bed to sleep on.
Mac had hardtack and sowbelle to
eat, one blanket to sleep on ami un
der, and Hie ground to He on In
stead of springs. He says the hoys
are contented with their treatment
and becoming "rit" for the job or
putting the Hun where he belongs.
ft" 1(1 rMMJ FOR KHTRAT
One two year eld heifer branded
8 with a circle above also S3, with
lasy I, oa left hip, corp off one ear,
dehorned.
L. M. HAMILTON
Burns, Oregon.
The Merit of
A Bank
lit'H in it strength and in the application
of its Strength for the benefit of its depos
itors and the community.
The resources mid experience of this,
bank, plus equipment, plus the effort h of
official! and employee, provide the best
service.
The standards decide the desirability of
what ere offer our depositors.
HEADQUARTERS far
United States Govern
ment War Savings
H tamps aid C rt Iflrates.
HARNEY COUNTY
NATIONAL BANK
Born- Yesterday. March 1. to Mr.
and Mrs. James Klchardson, a
daughter.
The Times-Herald has just learn
ed or the' arrival or a baby boy at
the home ot Mr. and Mrs Alvln llurl
burt on the 18th or February.
("apt. A. W. Oowan, who has been
absent Cor the past several weeks on
a vacation visit, during which he
spent a portion or his time with his
son, Lieut. Frsnk Oowan, In Cali
fornia, was expected home this week
but word is received that he had
been caught on the Federal Grand
Jury In Portland and detained for
a time.
The Ited Cross workroom will be
tho scene or a "party" this after
iioon when the ladies contemplate
holding open house and serving tea
to their visitors. They will have a
display or the work done recently
which Is being made ready for ship
ment. The public will be Invited to
Inspect this work und pass Judg
ment as to whether they have been
busy or not.
At a meeting of the city co
last Wednesday night Mayor U
tendered bis resignation to tat
feet at once. It was accepted and!
Motheshead as president or the
ell, was made his successor to
out the unexpired term. ,
Levens is not in good health
contemplates a short vacation
lowing the coming term or Co
Court to recouperate. He will
California points for a time.
A delegation will go to Harne
day where the organisation of a i
mlttee will be completed to
after war measures. From
they will go to Crsne for a nil
purpose, a meeting having been i
ed for tonight, and tomorrow
delegation will be at Lawen to
with the people there. War mini
have rirst consideration these
and every patriotic citizen is
to do his or her part when s
upon.
HTOCKHOI.liKRK MKETINO
"Save the Waste and Win the Wl
Notice is hereby given that the
annual meeting or the stockholders
of the Masonic Building Association '
or Burns will be held at the Masonic
Hall In Burns, Oregon on Thursday
March the 14th. at 1 o'clock P. M.
LEON M. BROWN. Secretary.,
If you are looking for Kei
tered Hereford and Hhortliort
Bulls with Iota of quality, ess
supply carload Iota on ortlT
delivered at your nearest mil
road station. Prices reasona
ble. Best bulls for the money.
Bee JAB C. BKDPORD,
'J 1 Cleveland Blvd., Caldwell!
Phone 758 IdaliaJ
. . .
Bring Your Dollar
TO US
AND WATCH IT PULL!
Our ambition is to get your trade, and HOLD
IT, We know that the only way to hold it is to
DELIVER THE GOODS, and make good on every
sale.
We buy with this end ir view, and we sell with
it in view. Our every act has this end in view.
Therefore, we invite yon to bring that dollar to ns and wntuh it per
form. No where in this whole community will it fjo more we do not believe
there is a single place wheat it will do as inucli.
Itgets the goods hen the BEST goods the MOST rood-and it sate
PROMPT and ACCOMMODATING service.
Consider one fact nearly all of your Meade trade here. And thev trade
here because they can do better here, so t'AN von
BURNS CASH STORE
A. K. RICHARDSON, Prop.
JOE THOMPSON, Manager If