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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1918)
W--5HBSS . J ' J BaHafllMsatnw ! Lost - A child's coat, trimmed with white buttons, finder please return Kelley are .... i . J U1 ..!. ' Bay a Liberty Bend. W. N. Monroe and Mr. In from Cat low. millBllKIIIIIBBfflmi I'"'-" teuUf. I m " TrnprniiiiiiiiiBiiitiiMfMaBBIBi BE'lllin tasasaMN Pfci If fTnniimnTwm iBjj I saaWBaanWBsanw fJPB The GernidnYbke Never will the German yoke be fitted to an American neck, but it's up to you to kill such German hopes by Buying Liberty Bonds Until It Hurts. BUY Fourth Liberty Bonds Any Bank Will Help You man ADTsmmmtHT cowtmbutbd Tiaonoa rATmzoTic co-oymjtATiaH or First National Bank Burns, Oregon L The Times-JIerald Ha The Larg.it Circulation Of Any Newspaper In Harney County. SATURDAY. OCTOBER S. 1918 LOCAL NEWS NOTKS. Buy a Liherty Bend. Kat hens hiiiI frys for sale Henry Vulgami6re. Mrs. Fred Riddle spent a few this city during the week. day ft In Born Wednesday, Oct. 4, to Mr. and Mrs. Win. Campbell, a eon. Melvin Doan Is among our visitors from a distance this week. Horn To Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Davles Oct. 1, a son. Dr. Geary re ports all concerned doing fine. Miss Nettle Stirling left Sunday for Portland where she goes to take up her library work again. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnson were in town yesterday for a vlli wHh the children who are attending the high school. J. M. McDade. one of the substan tial stockmen and ranchers of the Denlo country, was in town this w-i-k on business. For Sale 3U Studcbaker wagon. 8. Alherson has been In this city ' gooa condition. Would consider milk during the past few daya. Mr. Alber- son Is buying stock and shipping. cow and calf In this office. trade. Inquire at W. S. Strode was over from his home in the Stein's Mountain coun try during the week. Hev. Father KVelne, formerly the pastor for the Catholic church in this city, waB here from Hood River for H. H. Fomeroy. connected with the , a ,6W day8 th,B vl8,,lnK w,,h iinenon aim lonner parianenerx. tthe Fire Underwriters, came in from Portland during the week on matters before the circuit court. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS. CAPITAL AND tfCRPlX'S $100,00. "THK RANK THAT MAKES YOt'R HAKE." ACCOUNTS INVITED. Mrs. H. C. Levens arrived home the fore part of this week from Port land where she had been for several weeks. She returns in better health and her many friends are glad to greet her. Mrs. Millar desires to announce that she will have her millinery In the office building of the Harney County Abstract Co. temporarily from this date until further notice. Next to the post office. Henry Blackwell, one of the old time stock buyers of this region, spent a few days in this city during the week. He was after cattle and bought some. Henry has been oper- ' ating out of Crane during the season but this Is his first trip to Burns for m. rr,, ,, ,j , , .... some time. The Times-Herald is informed that Lon Richardson and Joe Thompson Mr. and Mrs. W. ('. McKlnney re- of the Burns Cash Store have pur- turned Monday evening from their chased the merchandise stock of Mr. I trip to Pendleton where thev had ('lark over on Silver Creek and will 'been to attend the Hound-I'p and consolidate it and their brand) ntoret visit for a short time. The McKlll- Wffl. Farm went over to Canyon yesterday for a short business trip Mrs. Hank Anderson left Tuesday morning for a abort visit with her aon and his wife In Portland. For Sale Ford Roadster, hard wood delivers body, good ttrea anil mechanically perfect. Inquire at thta office. Mr. and Mrs. Nolllo Reed arrived home last Sunday from their extend ed visit with retatlvea and frlonds In North Yuklma and other outside points. Wanted it) hcail young, sound work hroses, broke, five to seven years old. Uood mares preferred. Address Kastern Oregon Land Co., Ontario Oregon. The Spanish Influenza In said to be beginning a visit to thla country. Most things Spanish are not lo he auoozed at. hut the Influenza Is an exception. . Patriot ic Assurance Company. Founded 1824 One of the oldeat and strongest Fire Insurance com panies in the world. J. J. Donegan, Agent. By the end of the war will soldier and civilian alike have forgotten what a glasa of bear looks like? or will they still be able to recognize one when they see It? THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS g 100,000. "THE BANK III AT MAKES YOUR 9 $ SAFE." ACCOUNTS INVITED. ('has K. Peterson, J. R. Jenkins and 0. () .1 ei lev were all In town this week attending a meeting of the di rectors of the Inter-Mountain Tel. A Tel. Co. A 1914 Harney County High School class pin was picked np on the street Mil. week and brought to this office. Owner call and pay for thla notice and take the pin. At Mie apacial school meeting call ed for ( t. when It Is the lnten Hon to vote on the budget rar the oonlng enr, the voter will also elect a director to fill the unexpired term of J. L. Cuiill who has resigned because of bis moving away. The rains of the past few weeks have certainly been of great! th-iiefi! to this country, as thev have niade the range fine thus allowing the stock a longer period out before hav ing to be fed. It haa also put the soil In fine shape for plowing and seeding. at Riley. While out at the Oeo. Willi ln ranch recently the bojri went out in the garde) and brought throe pota toes and put in the Ford car. They haven't baaa all wo used since haoawt Cites. Mace brought in a couple more the other day. A few more kuiIi Mighbart would make It unite' cs-ary for un to buy many potatoi for our winters une. Iteys will occupy the .1 I, sldence during the winter Oaull re l'urttcs were given la .1 week for the Mitnlt hoH, one at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. K. c. Bgglaatoa where : Wellington's jroung Irlemh- mot for it ifarewell with him, the other at the j homo of Mr. and Mtm. A. ('. Wel- OOOia where I, ester's llll'e lio liioml, met lo pay him a parting visit. Both were derided BUCCeSBM. Prolonging HumanLife! In the effort to lengthen the span of human ex istence, every available resource in Nature's .store house is utilized. These must be classified and system ized and ready for use. This is the work of the chemist. The intelligent handling of this vast Btore of reme dies, under the direction of your phvgician, devolves on Your Druggist We employ none but competent graduated pharmacists. The Rexall Drug Store REED BROS., Preps. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert MatMson left Tuesday on their return to their home In Portland after a short visit with the Schwartz's and other friends In this city. They were accompanied out by Mrs. Earnest Mustek who goes to Join her husband. Mr. Mustek is working In the ship yards. ('. A. Harlan, who has been man aging the affairs of the Inter M tain Tel. A Tel. Co. for some time, has resigned and departed for Crane where he la associated with Robt. Drlukwater Jr. In the mercantile business. His friends wish him suc cess in hia new venture. The Times-Herald Is Informed that those Investigating the grasshopper deposits report that In hoiiio Instances they have hatched out during recent warm weather and In other places parasites have destroyed the eggs. This Is good news in keeping with the ; surrender of Kulgarlu. Mrs Kiiyiiiond Slzetnore Is again I In charg or the local hoard of the . Inter .Mountain Tel K- Tel Co. .Mrs. ' Blxemor win formerly in that posl ' Hon and her friend I .iro pleaded to again hagr Irer voice over the phono o i a ilonally. War tint makea It ary to put ever) comnateni per son at work. j ' J"" Carter, tb,. fruit man. has es , Uibll tied a fruit and produce stand lin me rooms adjoining Oetttberling's His son is In cnar.q;i and thej : ' mm el to keep a supply oi sjasoimble fro i and vegetables on hand, if I they haven't what you waul they -vill ! Tv and i it it for you, Vlnl Ire I stand mid gal prices on Unit for can- nil y apd aintei u Died Tuo:ia, (nt. .;. the Infant moi oi Mr. and Mr... Johu riraswoll. Ths little fellow bad baaa delicate from birth and had been In the Iioh pltal for several wool i, jig would have boon four nioiillis q) on the lxih of this month. The funeral was Kind uctod Thursday forenoon, the service being conducted by Hev. Oao Ward of thl Nu.arene church at the cemetery. The bereaved parents and other relatives have the sympathy of a wale circle of friends In this community. to Mr. C. M. Salisbury. P J. Gallagher la over from On tario looking after the Interesta of hla client In the circuit court. Piano for rent and square plana for sale, cheap for cash. Box 246 Burn, Oregon. B, F, Trradwell, the P. L. 8. Co. attorney, was here from San Fran cisco to attend to some legal mattera before the circuit court the fore part of this week. Mlsa Hernnr. who I connected with the First National Bank of this city returned Thursday from a short (rip to Portlnnd and has returned her tattea In the Institution. Lost On the streets of Burns a pin In the shape of a sword with a crown set with diamonds. A suitable re ward will be paid for Ita return to Mils office. Henry Hamilton came over from the Stein's Mountains the other day and after a short time In this city may go to Salem where he will visit with a sister for a time. Fldon Johnson and wife came In from the Stein's Mountain homestead the fore part of this week and after a s.'iort visit with relatives and friends took their departure for Seattle for the winter. Kldon says he will help build a few ships this winter. Henry Dalton received a letter thla morning from F. A. Feaaler, on of the Harney county boya In the ser vice, who la now located at Camp Cordon, Georgia , in which he state he has been promoted to first lieuten ant. Uood for Fees. The register at the Hotel livens this morning showed an entry that caused the newspaper man to rub his eyes and take another look. It read "Walla Creasman ana wife" which was a new one on us. Walla left here a few days ago for outside points and wed swear there wasn't any such personage aa a wife at that time. An explanation la In order and Mr. Creasman must do that the first M.ue he meets the manager of this great religious weekly. In the mean time we extend our best wishes and a hearty welcome to Mrs. Creasman to our community. , HELPYCUR COUNTRY WIN BUY A LIBERTY BOND Our Service Free Harney Eouatq National Bank j Bums, Oregon YOUR HOME INSTITUTION u II THANK YlH. Now that my store Is closed to the retail trade 1 take thta opportunity to thank my frlenda end former pa trons for their good will and loyalty during the peat eighteen yeara that 1 have been In bualneaa in Burna. Myself and family will ever hold a warm place in our hearts for the many frlenda among our old patrons I. SCHWARTZ. aJasasasanffS 'Ust & "' ' iS 48nfl9 laW j" '' 'Hejansaa- fl Jaasanl Br?J' '"' 1 jfllrV Jain nP BibsbsbW S 1. - lanaaaMa i.m "... I AT THE LIBERTY THEATRE, SUNDAY OCTOBER 13 Does Pershitig bu? bk bpeak for 1 - f W "-r njBEjBBn, .JKflgi Hnr ' i' E Jvlfl )T .f'- anwSaamWalRrAlnfcWa -flb-Jf uThe German army csn be beaten; the German army will be beaten; the German army mut be beaten." PgrshUaff counted m every ninn, woman and child in Auu!. i to 1-nclc him v.p vvben lit- f " ; 1 1 1 that back liim tip with their golds, tlitir flesh, their pocketbooks to the last drop of bloutl, to the kst dollar. Our young men are hacking him with their hlootl. Every one of us at home must back him with our dollars our lust dollars our future dollars. BUY Fourth Liberty Bonds. Any Bank Will Help You. rm i,i.' -i.l ii ,!.. aau J Txxa ASVBXTinimisrT coKTatiatrrwa toouok in VATH.1OT10 .CO.OVHKXTi.OM Of Burns Cash Store