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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1918)
Mobilizing Your Finance i T'S DKAI) easy when your available Cash in all snugly reposing in a sound Bank. Yon win handle your finance's with less cost and trouble. This Bank ran render you rateable service in all matters of finance. t Join Our Army of Depositors and be prepared for the financial battles that face yon. There is nothing like a bank acconnt to give you stability in business. It is always available. First National Bank Burns, Oregon United States Depositary Oregon State Depositary ACCOUNTS INVITED 1 .The Times-herald Hu The Large,! Circulation Of Any Newspaper In Harney County. SATURDAY. MAY II. 191 Local New s. Furnished house with barn to rent. Wra. Farm. Link and Thos. llutton were In from Wagontlre during the week. B. L, TMn, rcrmerly an employ of the Burns Packing Plant, was over from 8llvor Crook during the week. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hin -hatian anil , son Joo with down from their ranch Two Ajax Ford tires now, for sale , Thursday visiting with relatives, at a bargain. Farmers Kxchange. ' Alcoholic spirits have tukon a Inn k Wanted A three or four room "eat. I'atrlotlr spirit Is the national furnished house. Inquire at this of-1 stimulant those days . flee. Mrs. Clara Marsdeu was in town J. J. Donegal) made a business trip : Friday on hor way to California to the P Ranch the latter part of this where she will visit with relatives week. Mrs. A. A. Tipton and Mrs. A. C. Volmer were shopping in this city during the week. Register Coaari of the IT. 8. Land Office, has gone to Canyon City for a short visit with his mother and other relatives and friends. TUB FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF lll'KNH. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 100.00O. "THK BANK THAT MARKS YOUR SSSS HA PR." ACCOUNTS INVITED. Luther Tudor was in town yoster day. lie told the writer he was go ing to use a part of a ranch belong ing to this firm up on Cow Creek to put in a war garden and was at once granted full permission. and friends. -Blue Ml. Kaglo. For Hale-Seed wheat, Karly Baart r Little Club. 90 day oats. All fanned and ready to seed.- -P. S. Wetttcnhlller. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Williams were among our out of town visitors laat Saturday to attend the Red Cross bazaar. O. O. Jotley was in town yester day, lie was accompanlng Hon. C. M. Crandall, candidate for representative. J. N, Jensen was up from Crane the other day. Bom Wednesday, May S, to Mr. and Mrs, II. K. Dlllnian, a sou. J. K. Hlzoninre was In this week visiting with his family. Hurbank Clay was up from CMOS Thursday. J. W. Biggs arrived home the fore part of this week from a business trip to Portland and other outside points. Mrs. James Raycraft has boon suffering from an attack of erysipelas in her face this week hut is improving at this time. Kuyiuond Voi-jUly took lih mother to John Hay last Saturday and on their return the following day they worn accompanied by Mrs. Voegtly's mother, Mrs. M. K. Williams. Dr. M. D. Fleming, tho Optomerlst, will be hero on his regular monthly visit on Saturday, Sunday anil Mon day, May IN, IB and 20. lie may be found at tho Hotel Levens. Mrs. Martin Buck and her children were up from the family home be tween here and Lawen during the week, guests at the home of relatives and friends. FOR HALF If taken at ono $476 Wesen Bros. Cabnet Qrand Piano for $200 cash. This is a snap and well worth Investigating. For full lnforatlon Inquire at this office. L. K. Mcpherson, one of the bronco twisters of the P Ranch, was in the other day to have his physician patch up somo broken ribs which he had sustained by too close connection with one of his wild horses. Several i Ul.eiiM of Crane were up last Saturday night to lake in the dance following the Red Cross baz'iar, among them being Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Weaver. Mr. Flser and the conductor on the run from Crane to Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Seaweard were in town the fore part of this week renewing ac quaintances and attending to sonic business. Mrs. Brown told the writer they had recently had a letter from their son (ilenn, who Is in France, and that he was getting along fine. Hcrt Oliver recently wrote to P. C. Petersen of his city from France. Bert Is with the Forestry regiment and he wrote that he was employed In a big lumber mill which um.iI two shirts ami turned out 60,000 feet of lumber each day. He didn't say what the lumber was used for. For Rale- 4 0 acres adjoining Burns. See J. J. Donegan. Capt. A. W. fiowan Is absent on a business trip to Portland. Thos llaln and Mis son Jcnsc were, in town Thursday. D. R. Thorn and R. D. Mote were tflulli.ru frtm Ullvur f'r,...U tKufurilaL' A. K. Richardson has returned from a business trip to Portland. J, R. Jenkins, the Stolon's Moun tain sheep grower, was among our visitors during this week. Carrol Cecil, and his son, J. C, Cecil and the hitter's wife were over from Silver Creek early this week. Klder I). Qnlor was up from his home near I'rlnretou the other day. The writer dlrl not get to interview the gentleman. Albert tlakerman had the misfor tune to sustain a broken ankle yes terday as a result of a horse falling on him. Dr. Griffith reduced the fracture. Dr. and Mrs. Griffith went out to tho Cecil home on Silver Creek yes terday afternoon and no doubt we'll have a fish story when the Doctor gets back. THE FIRST NATIONAL RANK OF lil'RNS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS SIOO.OOO. "THE RANK THAT makes rotm SSSS sai ::.' ACCOUNTS INVITED. a tBnmMiBi)i!i!i:;iiiirii)siijfiyiMBMMai I j pr j I ,-mLm. feiuuiiiimminiiNiiiiiiiinnniHHiniimiiiiMB .tv."'.-. ly fciiiinimiPiiii'iiiiiniiJumMiiiMiiifl HJI' WsVSSbbVb V. Cawlfiold was over from his home near Van during the week. Jeff has one of the garden spots of Harney County for a home and ho looks as though It agreed with him. If you need some good eating or cooking apples see F. R. O'Connor, Crane, Oregon, or segd In your order hv the Laundlgan truck. Prices for first and second grade, $1.S0 and $1.76 nor box. Mrs. H. J. Joklsf-h and her little daughter were visiting In our city Wednesday. She has closed her school at Lawen and Is now with her hus band at Crane until be closes his school there. A. McKenzle was in town Thursday He states present Indications are that water is going to be short In his neighborhood bordering the take this season. However, It Is hoped that t hero will to the usual amount of hay cut. Netice: All persons knowing them selves indebted to I. Schwartz, are requested to settle their accounts before June 1st. On that date all unpaid accounts will bo given to a collector. Hon. Chas. M. Crandall. candidate Peter Carter Injured his neck a for representative, was a caller at few weeks ago while working with this office yesterday. Mr. Crandall wild korses at the P Ranch and as It is making votes rapidly wherever hu did not improve as It should he came, has the opportunity to meet with the people and explain his position on af fairs in which this district Is Inter- in the other day to have an X Ray picture taken of it. This may dis close an interesting condition when eated. developed. Albert Swain and family are now Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Alberson and daughter were up from Denlo yes terday. They came to Harney the residents or this city again, hav ing moved up recently and pur chased tho family residence formerly previous day where they visited with occupied by his parents. Ho helped Mrs. James, then came down yester- I for a short time at tho big hale at day to attend to some business af- Schwartz's store but hu", accepted a fairs. Jc:;ho goes on back to Doulo while Mrs. Alberson will remain for a time and visit with relatives and friendit in this vicinity. permanent position with tiio Hums Cash Store and alter today with Schwartz will begin work ut tho other establishment. President John D. Daly of the First National Bunk of this city, who was hero last week from his home in Boise to look after business Inter ests left on Sunday with a party of friends in an auto tour of the north ern part or California. The party re turned this way Thursday night stop ping at the Levens, and continuing on to Boise yesterday. Fred Taylor, one of the boys who volunteered in the V .8. Navy, was here this week. He secured a short furlough and came homo to visit his parents who live above Harney. Fred formerly worked In tho Ira Davis barber shop In this city. He has started on hts return to Hremerton, Washington. Miss Paulino Lochor has been a guest of her sister. Mrs. A. R. Olaon, also visiting with her mother for the past two weeks or more. The young a professional nurse, having suffered a strain and came away from Port land to regain her usuul strength. Miss Pauline was a resident of this city during her childhood and girl hood, therefore her occasional visits are greatly enjoyed by herself and her old time rrionds. (1. L. Hembree passed through town this week with his household affairs on Students of the 'anyon City High School wlll present a throe act comedy entitled "Safety First" at the Liberty tonight. They have given this play several times in their own neighborhood successfully and we predict a good entertainment for all who attend. Messrs. Wm. Farro. W. T. Lester and J. L. (Jault were passengers out on the Wray stage Tuesday en route to Portland where they had been summoned as witnesses In a case bo fore the Federal Court. They are expected home this evening or to morrow. K. Jacobson, who has been making this territory as tho representative of the J. K. Ulll Co.,. for many years was In town this week calling upon his customers and renewing acquain tances. Mr. Jacobson used to be on the road almost continuously for his firm hut now makes only certain territory at his pleasure. Ira Mahon and his sister. Mrs. Kmlly McMahon, canio In Thursday from Portland where they had been lady was resting from her duties awh ,hplr ,,,, who , .,,, , lhe hospital at that place. We did not get to see Ira but understand his father is improving but not yet able to leave. Mrs. Mahon met them in this city and they went out to the ranch at Cow Creek. Drug Store Sundries In addition to a complete line of Drugs and Pro prietary Medicines, we carry a full supply of Rubber Goods of all kinds. Combs and Brushes, all grades and prices' All Kinds of Toilet Preparations. Pens, Pencils, Ink and Stationery. We will furnish you anything you need for an in telliRhnt care of the bsslth and beauty of your person. The Rexall Drug Store REED BROS., Props. Floyd A. FesBler. formerly of this city, who volunteered last year and since has been admitted to tho regul ar army, was hero durinit the nast ills way to Arlington, u.ir .. iui. ...mi. .- j. ... - wwwn "inn nun i i ii-iiurv mc K.ano. where ne has purchased a I Kessler has Just completed a course ranch and where ho will reside In the j , ,,. , ,.,.,.. .,,.. ,., wl ru.ure. Mr. Ilcmhree formerly con- . ritlk ,f Ht.rKMll( ,, ((W ,.,, ,h,,! ' WSl merchandise store I , K0U, ,.,. ,.,,, whon, ,. at Riley and had lived In this ootlDt) . n,.r ,, ,,, ,,,,,, us a n practically all his lire., lie a man ,rU(.,or. ,,,. ll;1 ,.,,, , ollini(.lulm, who will make a desirable .III,,.., 9 u, udvanremen, with the rank Ol any community ami we cKrutiilate h,.,,,,.,,,,,,,. m i, nil, ,,,,.,, ,.,,. ihe people or the aafcbboraooa gttilata nto HPon hli Bttoc mni where ho has cast ,U lot on ne( urlng wish ,,,, ,ltrMt,.r honors. such a man in their midst. A teller received from gW Julia Mrs. II. W. McHOM urrlvid here Smith, who wont out lust laturdaj Wednesday Dlgbl frost bf home nl to '' praseal at a Red Cross oonfei i a on business btora the t aw, ital d thai ihe was tu an auto i.and Office in oonnorUoQ urttb the aurtdeai Juil tins side ol Baud and poof of hor deceased brother's plaas wa mora or Iset bruised, hoing un in (hi Vicinity, Sho tin i! to relwrn oousclous whon uiken from unil r Ihe without much Midline, wllli her miiny wreck ami tin Itnul inc. ihS had Home frlandi lii this rity bec.iusn or her rihx hroiu n. The writer has not bean musical work, coiuniciieciiicnl coiiiIiik ShlO to go I liny partlottlars, bill the WOMEN and THRIFT THE NATION tppals to the women cf today to exercise thiift and economy both in household management and personal ex penditure. A check hook is a wonderful help to women in keeping their accounts and manag ing their affairs with the greatest economy. It provides a record of expenditures with a lejral receipt for every penny spent. It shows at a glance how much money she ran spend and how much she will have left. It affords a convenient method of payment and removes the temptation to spend when you have money in your pocket. We would be jrlad to open an account subject to check for every woman in Harney Count . Hrsdqna ten for Thrift and Savings Stamps Harney Eoimiij National Bank - Bums. Dregan "YOUR HOME INSTITUTION iiiiiiiiHiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiBiiiiiiiiiuuMrMmmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifliiiiiiiiiiimiiiii WRAY'S AUTO STAG! ALL TOURING CARS Between BURNS and BEND DAILY 7 i !" . . .. - j '' ' ' f rln aSftiBsBaaCsUBEP'fcBflrVS'&i'. Leaves MKNh.it 7:1.") a.m.. arrive Hi'UNS 7:0( pJ jQave UrUNS .it 7:Ui) t. m.. arrive BKN0 .":()() pi FARE, each way $8.00 ."() Pounds Uajrirai' carried Free. BXDSM 1c per Meets all trains in Bend. Passengers Arrive Portland, from Burns, in 34 hours, fun 916.05 Prompt attention given all shipm nts in our e KsiiiHiiiillv r'erisha'ile ('onsiirnments. - -p. - 2 MAKIN Both Ends Mee Depends Largely Upon Where You Trad This itoro inakeH a point of serving von km eeonoinieally and well. It keeps thegooda that yi want, of the-quality and servieeabilitv that von tpiire, Imt sells them at a margin of profit so ! that the prices are automatically reduced le those of other slopes. Hence "iiinkfnc holli ends meet" in ill iltivs of sky-rockei prieeK is not such a dillicnlt in ter when on laiv from us. Some houses make low prices on KOMK thi'l hut wo keep the pvi-e down on F.VFIiYTH IN'B That is tiio diiicitiii gooo "nil it waH necaaaary that Him riturn mid pr imie for 11. Tlir Mi- Ifoaa'a used to lira In HiIm city, Mr. MoHoaa nrorklni in this pbap for a time iind luter ran tho btcuni laundry. luiiy proc c iii ii in nor Journey aftor laying "v.r a i;! m.i i wnatgt has in in niiivi'il from in r reapeoting soma idii dross nasjttera ihowing Hint llM Ih on t lie Job and rcprc-enl lug UiIh Clmpli'i. Burns Cash Store