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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1918)
Ill town yestar- r. R. Wolttenhillcr apont days In our city this week. a few Torn Rain wan a vUltor from home near Harney yesterday. hit J. W. Davlea wa day on business. mwnaanmBmmmmmmm . I The GfcrmdftTbke 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 xiu ASTEansEKEHT coimuinno tmbouqh fatbiotic co-ormATzos or First National Bank Barns, Oregon Halph Bain rame In lat night on the Wray stage from outside point. Mm. CurtlM Smith went over to Canyon this week on a visit with relatives and friends. No, Mio war Isn't over yet but Its coming our way and must keep It coming. Mrs. Frances Clark Is out this wee,k on a war mission, attending a convention of some kind In Portland. The Spiiiilnh Influenza must he pro (Iitiiiiui. If one can Judge by the way It Is holding up the October draft contlgent. For Sale Ford Roadster, hard wood delivery body, good tires and riifi himlcally perfect. Inquire at this ofrtce. Lester Williams underwent an operation for appendicitis at the hos pital last Thursday, Dr. Smith per forming the operation. He is recover ing very satisfactory at this lime. The Times-Jierald Has The Largest Circulation Of Any Newspaper In Harney County. "' SATURDAY. OCTOBER 13. IBIS LOCAL NEWH NOTES. Buy a Liberty Bend. Born Tuesday, Oct. 8, to Mr. and Mrs. John Kirk, a daughter. A. E. Brown was a business visitor during the present week. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Johnson were in town during the weok from their home on Sliver Creek. Born- Monday, Oct. 7. to Mr ami Mrs. 0. J. Welters, twin daughters, each weighing ; pounds. Mr and Mrs. Dan Campbell are over from I'ralrle City on a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hen Campbell. Wanted 20 hoad young, aound work hrosos, broke, flvo to seven years old. Good mares preferred. Address Eastern Oregon Land Co.. Ontario Oregon. A telegram Mrs. Flser, who has charge of the part of the Ton Allen earn In from a trip to Lakevlew yeatarday. W. Z. Moss was here from Lake county early this week. Mr Watta of the Walts Marble works at The Dalles, Is here on busi ness. Piano for rent and square piano for sale, cheap for cash. Bftl 246 Burn, Oregon. Court Stenographer Will Walker, Is over from his Ontario home at tending to his official duties. Everything points to the possibility of Uncle Sam's boys having a Tur key before Thankaglvfhg. ('apt. A, W. Oowan has been called to I'ortland to confer with workers In some war mission. Tom Morrison has been over from Canyon for several days renewing acquaintances and looking after some business Interests. c.ipt Burke will deliver an ad dress at the Presbyterian church to morrow evening. The Times-Herald has not learned his subject but It will surely be Interesting. Relative have received a telegram announcing the death of J. K. Bald win at his home In Dover, Montana, from Spanish influenza. Mr. Bald win was the husband of Oortrude llarnes, daughter of Mr. and Mr. J. T. Barnes. amoMmtmmmmsmmmm II HELP YOU IS COUNTRY WIN BUY A LIBERTY BOND . Out i ei vice Free was received the fore reek announcing that For Sale- 3 Studebaker wagon, good condition. Would consider milk cow and calf In trade. - Inquire at this office. The Presbyterian Indies' Aid will meet next Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. W. Biggs. I Miss llerner informs us she ex pects her mother up from Portland shortly to remain with her during a horse fall with him. Dr. Smith fix- i ,,. Wnter ed him up. Charles Witherspoou had his arm ' broken one day this week by having It. II Brown was in town for a few ' days this week on business. He and Mrs. Brown now reside on their Mai- , heur county farm which they recent ly bought. THE FIKHT NATIONAL BANK OP III K.VS. CAPITAL AND SVRPLL'S THAT Don't you know that the fruit pits you are throwing away are needed by tthe army' Those nut shells, prune seeds, etc., will help If you'll Just save them and turn them Into the Bed Cois. I I The new Nazarene minister, Oeo. , Ward has arrived lo take up hla duties as pastor of the local church. l(K,000. "THE BANK MARES VOl'IV $ $ $ SAFE." !., .,....,. ACCOUNTS INVITED. I - R J uHllRation of hl ron. brought Mrs Cross gregatlon called upon him. lie la ranch last Tuesday Walter Cross down from the afternoon and she has taken up her abode in the John Sevedge residence where she will keep house for herself and her granddaughters, Cora and Jessie Shepard, who are student of the Harney County High School. domiciled in the Mrs. Carter resi dence at the lower end of Main Htreet. Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Williams recent ly went to Portland to visit their son, Edgar, who is at the Benson poly technic school in company with Frank Foster. Mrs. Foster also was down. They expect the boys to be i called to some other point of duty In I the near future. 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. j Next to the post office. Some of the fellows who found the ' proclamation of the President and I Mayor Mothershead made It neces sary that they close their places of business took advantage of It to go hunting. I A telegram from the Northwest Division Headquarters of the Ked Cross to Chairman Griffith the other day insisted that )ie appoint a com mittee to look after the Spanish In fluenza should It break out in this vicinity. Dr. Griffith appointed Sam Mothershead, Dr. Geary, Dr. Smith, Mrs. W. M Sutton. Mrs. Asal Clevenger-Walkup ar ) rived home Thursday afternoon. She , had been at Prairie fo rsome tlmo as- I slsting In caring for her mother, who ' has been dangerously 111. She reports the patient much Improved at this, I time. Mr. Walkup came over in I company with Dan Campbell and his ! Wife. Inter Mountain Tel. & Tel. Co. office at Crane, was In the city yesterday calling on the local offlco and vlaltlng with friend. Patriotic Assurance Company. Founded 1824 One of the oldest and strongest Fire Insurance com panies la the world. J. J. Donegan, Agent. I. 8. Geer. chairman of the amal gamated war drives to be Inaugurat ed In a short time, was called to I'ortland the other day for a confer encc. MIsh Violet Richardson has return ed from a trip to Nevada where she hail been culled bemuse of the death of her brother. riiE nm national hank op IH HNS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $100,000. "THE HANK THAT HAKES VOIR f $ $ HAi:C." toooojfm INVITED. G. W. Clevenger returned home from l'rairie City yesterday accompanied by Mrs. Clevenger. The latter has been seriously III for weeks but had recovered sufficiently to bo able to come home. Her many friends are glad to extend her a welcome. Joe Carter, the fruit man, has es tablished a fruit and produce stand in the rooms adjoining Gemberllng's atore. Hi son la In charge and they expect to keep a supply of seasonable fruit and vegetable on hand. If they haven't what you want they will try and get it for you. Visit the tand and get prices on fruit for can ning and winter use, Sam Blckley came in yesterday and said he had been out on a farm all summer helping to raise rhlckons, pigs and doing such other war work as came within his reach. Sam stated that as he was coming in Mrs. A. W. Howser, the old pioneer lady of the Harney neighborhood, gave him a big load of quilts which hu brought In for the Belgian and French babies. He ha turned them over to be sent to the war stricken countries. Tlon. C. M. Craudall Is here from Vale attending court and also meet ing with the people, aa he has been prevailed upon t' make the race as an Independent candidate for Joint-representative of thl and Malheur county. M r. Craiidall served In that capacity during the last legislature and his many friends hope to see him successful again as he Is a man of Integrity and force who will be a factor in the affairs of that body. Prolonging Human Life! In the effort to lengthen the span of human ex istance, every available resource in Nature's store house is utilized. These must be classified and system ized and ready for us?. This is the work of the chemist. The intelligent handling of this vast store of reme dies, under the direction of your phvsici.ui, devolves on Your Drvgyint We employ none but competent graduated pharmacists. The Kexall Drug Store RKED BROS., Preps. I). R. McLeod, a brother of Mr. Frank King, Is home on a short fur lough from duty as a sailor on one of ' Uncle Ham's submarines Mr. Mcl.eod Iibh been stationed at San I'eilro. Cnl ' Ifomla, but Is under the Impression , that he 1h hooii lo be moved to more i active In Pis of service unless the 'hojh get Into Berlin or the kaiser throw up the ipongUl before he gets buk to his quarters. George Whiting brought some more, of tbOM potatoes In lasl Saturday afternoon, Just to ibow wimi tbay would do. He had a half bushel more or SM that he hmj taken limn one hill, (ben a few specimen from other hills. We asked the mum' of Hie .i rii iy mid Qaorgc laid Hi".', didn't hi n i ni in" a in i' ba got tin m bnl Hey wei" now Ballad thl "Kal.ei'' C0," If is a good name for them. Mr. Ii'oi-i ii uImo brOVghl III a few more from his patch that re excellent. Haraey eeaaty uaa raise potaloaa. both I'at Donegal) and Ray Skiens were III at I'orland and it was fear ed they were victim of Spanish In fluenza. Mr. Donegan at once left for I'ortland and later telegraphed hack that I'at was recovering but that Ray was serlouily ill. Mr. 8k lens took Uie Wray Stage out the follow ing morning lo be at the bedside of her son. DENOMINATIONAL DAY AT THK IIAITIHT CHI lU'H (Contributed) Denominational Day will be ob served at the Raptlst Church Sunday the 1.1th. After Hie Sunday School at 10 iiYIoi k the morning hour will be tak en up by various persons taking part In the program Interspersed frequent ly by good music both vocal and in strumental. Tli ere will be an intermission from 12 o'clock till two o'clock, when the families of the church will serve their dinners at the Baptist Manse. All who will are cordially Invited to come with their lunch and join in the dinner. At two o'clock the after noon program will begin and close at half past three o'clock. The close will partake of a patriotic nature. A cordial Invitation is extended to all. The member of the church are urged to be present. Harney Etmntg National Bank j Bums. Oregon "YOUR HOME INSTITUTION" Sb ... , ; El BBS ' v m J.stu&ptblacktonT faa us3 I 'ThX'or)d,orSd!e I AT THE LIBERTY THEATRE, SUNDAY OCTOBEI iarfgf' Does Psrshing " taKT?lrlflPBWkTlBB aafcaafCi ' V. yBBBBW "The German army can be beaten; the German army will be beaten; the German army mul be beaten." lVrRinur KAHnlMJ nti cwrv ni.-iti 'wmii.'iii niirl child ill Amt'iiri to hack him up when h ':id that hack liim up with their souls, their flesh, tl. l . i .1 1 i-1 . .. 1 1 .. J 4 4 aW v In a4 e v 1 In tfi jKi-kctbookS to Uie lasi urop oi uiuuu, tu iiic iwai iiwu.n. Our young men are hacking him with their hlood. Every one of us at home ami liack Jinn Willi ourtloliars our lasiooinus our nuurc quiuurai BUY Fourth Liberty Bonds. Any Bank Will Kelp Yea IM.a ADVBTII3MJBNI COATRlBPTBt THSOUulI liifl fivkiunu w.iAi'.0 Of Burns Cash Store