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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1918)
PATRIOTISM and BUSINESS IOvorv good ci bison at this time hIiouIi) do his share toward atrengthening the Federal Reserve Banking System which our Government hat created with it billion dollars of resources to stand back of i to member banks and all their depositors. Von can contribute directly to the strength of this system, and tot the same time secure its protection by depositing your money with us, since part of every dollar you deposit with us goes directly into the new system, where it is always ready for you when wanted. This is a auggestiosi lor prompt action. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Bums, Oregon Capital and Surplus, - $100,000.00 UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY OREGON TTATE DEPOSITARY ACCOUNTS INVITED For Burn. Ral 4 So J. J. seres artja-tntns; Donegal. It Is reported Unit there are cases of Influenza ul Juntura. 1 1 The Times-flerald Ha The Large! Circulation Of Any Newipaper In Harney County. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 2. 191S LOCAL NKWH NOTES. Baled Alfalfa Hay for sale In car lots. Write l'inney At Bender, Ontu rio, Oregon. Harry Kiggs spent a few days with liis mother and other .relative!) In Un ci ty the fore part of this week. The I'iute population of this city just at present is "nil' as they all "beat it to tall timber" upon learn ing of the presence of the "Flu . TIIK FUtHT NATIONAL H.tNK OK lit'KNH. CAPITAL AM) SLIU'I.IH 1 00,000. "THE BANK THAT MAKES YOt'K $ HAKE." ACCOUNTS INVITED. Mr. Hkiens showed the writer a telegram yesterday whicli he had Just received from Camp Lewis In which it was stated his son Poleman was improving and was out of dan ger. Principal Sutton of the public school found an Individual in his chicken yard yesterday who had beat the quarantine. It was a China pheasant cock that came out of the fields and took dinner with his chickens. E. C. Eggleston received a letter yesterday stating that Porter Nash, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Nash, had died on Oct. 26 at Camp Lewis, of Spanish influenza. Many will regret this untimely end. The Nashes for merly resided In Sunset. Col. William llanley wrote to a friend in HiIh city the other day from New York. He wishes to be remem bered to all his friends and hinted incidentally that lie thought Waller M. Pierce ought to be elected gov ernor of lliis state. There are a lot of people who will agree with Mr. Han- ' ley on that matter and thev are In g position to vote for Hie old bov loo. For Sale Ford Koadater. hard wood delivery body, good tires and mechanically perfect. Inquire at this office. A black coin purse with money was found on the drive toward the river the other day and left nt this office. Owner call. W. II Keeler has been In town this week visiting with Mrs. Keeler and their little daughter and calling up on his customers. We are Informed b a member of Hie city council that a trained nurse Is being sent from lied Cross head quarters at .Seattle for this place and ' will arrive tonight. . Ed. Tulloch writes to have this great religious weekly sent to him at Milliken. Colorado for the winter and adds that he's coining back In the spring as Harney county is good enough for him. Mr. Cole, of the Soil House, ran past the guard at the west entrance i of town Thursday night and caHM into town in spite of the quarantine . 1 lie at once left upon being told of I the quarantine without further fuss. He came In from Portland by way of lb-nil and did not know that Hums' was quarantined, i Mrs. J. W. Buchanan returned! home from Portland Thursday night J Sin- was not permitted to remain in I i town therefore we did not learn I from her as to how itoe's health is, but it is evident he is Improved as she bad been to Portland in response to a telegram stating lie was slrk i , with the "flu". A son of llobt. Moffel and Joe l Holeboss' boy were in to see us the1 i morning that things closed up on the I Wanted 30 head young, wound work h roses, broke, fire to seven years old. Ooed mares preferred. Address Kastern Oregon Land Co.. Ontario Oregon. THE I-HINT NATIONAL BANK OF III IINH. CAPITAL AND KCItl'LI'S 9100.0(H). "THE HANK I HA I MAKES YOUR BALK." ACCOUNTS INVITRD. Notice- Sanies McKee has taken over all the property of Cecil McKee and alt persons holding accounts against Cecil McKee are requested to present the same to the undersigned at Diamond, Oregon. Hill Young lert yesterday morn ing on his return to report at his army camp after a short visit with home I oiks ami his many old lime friends. He expects to stop for a day In Portland on his way to Cali fornia. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Tipton have been sojourners In our city this wce:, having come In ahead of the quaran tine and since It would tie Impossible to get hack In should they go out during the time It le on, they decided to stay In. Ellis Bennett and family have moved down from the farm where tbey had been residing for the past few years, and are occupying the Curtis Smith residence In this city. John Caldwell has taken over the farm again. 40 acre ranch 3 miles from Castle Itock. Wash. 4 acre cleared 14 acre ' ' wh,, he attempted to get back tillable all fine soil 4 room house i ,n ,own found an armed guard good spring and running stream. I " lhp """'I who wouldn't let him Plenty of wood. A good little ranch ' I'"" without the countersign, which Tor any purpose. Price $1600. Will I OOBetltOtea' a permit Issued by the trade for Harney Valley land. Ad- I r"y niarshal. Foley couldn't produce T. II. Short and son Frank with their wives, have Just returned from a trip to Klamath County. That state man said you'd get the "flu" any way so Just got ready for It. At least that Is the report told this papor. Frank Dibble and his son Bill beat the quarantine to town the other day and remained for a few days before venturing out. Mayor Mothershead and Marshal McDonald have been some busy peo ple during the pnst few days while others have had plenty of time. One does not realize the number Of people coming to town each day until It Is stopped. At the entrances that have been guarded by men dur ing the recent quaarntlno It ta said at times there were 100 people gath ered. Meidamea Tom Allen, Frankle Clark, B. A. Ralston and Miss Hug gins, all accompanied Dr. Oeary to Crane the first part of this week to assist in raring for the Influent patients down there. The Times Herald understands that a trained nurse has been sent to that place. J. C. Foley wont up to the ranch the other morning to do his chores j"b'al;"'" FJ --"sjefrDii - be? -jM ymniii... o nun m''mT"nntnntft'tftTftTiwnunt9wk nrmi-ri iiuuuii; ..". umiu'iHuimniiiimiia EIU''-Mi TfHiV ' TW'" TrrnTllanW mm jiiyiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiimmcHnTnrpnni a Liberty Bonds Stored Without Cost Liberty Bowl nwni M W invited to DIM the raits of the llm ney County Nution nl for tlif siift'-kci'i'iiifj; of their Bonds without cluirp'. It is not necessary that you have an account here to take advantage of th's -ffer. Leave your Bonds and get a receipt. You re . withdraw one or all of them at any time with -.it obligation. You can open a ravings account with the prooeeda of the first coupon. United State Depositary Harney Eounfjj NalioHai Bank j Burns, tkwjfm 'YOUR HOME INSTITUTION" imiiiniiiiiniiimniisfiuiflgmiiiiiiiniiiinTiHniiiiirtiMBiiiuiiwniiiiiiiiiiiiPj llliiii'iiiiiiifiiiiiiininiiiiniiiiiininiiiHHnfliiiiiiiniiiiniiiiiiiaiiinnimirmmpfl 9 dress Geo. W. Newport. Ore. Fenton, Camp 7-K. .1. W. Crawford was out at Holse when Hie quarantine went on and as a consequence Is not able to get back to his place of business. He Is now at the detention bouse awaiting de velopmeiits and If after a certain period lie doesn't lake Hie "flu" he'll be allowed to come in. Ituhi- Hughe) is looking ufter his pin luring bis absence. the necessary document 'and there fore had to stay out until he proved himself entitled to come In. Ho Is only one Instance. Several have been caught In the same "boat". CONTAL'IOI'M WAKD MASK wide Itev. Father Francis took bis de- A. From gause :ic Inches cut 4:i Inches on the selvage. II Divide into 4 strips '.1 inches wide. , C, Fold ei.h strio lulu halves then Into third 1. milking ma k six pnrture the lore part of this week thlfgntltH or gad I ror Ontario upon learning that j D. Turn in raw edge mid stitch Father Morlnillv had died at the all four -ides to fold Him (Selvage hospital there from Spanish Influ- need not he lurtn-il in I'm hcslilch onza. We are Informed that Father j on the sewing machine or bv baud I Mmiaritv had been at Juntura where i.i,k now measures 71u.x8in. he coiiti-acle.l the disease ami had : K. Put three pleats on 7 Inch become better and decided to go to end. lower pleai deeper than the Ontario where he had a relapse other two, to allow for chin. The Times-Herald force la United this week because the quarantine will not permit Mrs. Vera (llbbs com ing In to her work and we have to do the beat we can. MANY RODKNTH k 11,1. CD IN MONTANA which resulted In bis death. Father Francis was uccompatilcd out by his ward. Fred Bailor. I'. iVidtli at ml alttr pleats are laid :i Vi Inches. (1. Attach n tape 12 Inches loua in e.ich of the four corners (Tape Hon C. M. (randull and Ceo. Hayes. ,.. ,, or ,nch wde) were In the city for a few days this ,, 1M a ,U,k tnroad ,n cen it.'f !.' Ilii- liiiiiinr nrliiiiii-llv ivn Utral w " "" '"" tir of mask to dnalgnal tin huslness, hut Inclilentallv Interview lug local people in the Interest of his Undent control work In Montana during the past season has saved 2.760,000 worth of farm crops at a cost of tv:! sun according to the re port of the Montana extension special ist In rodent control. The Bureau of Biologies) Survey, which cooperates with the State agencies, furnished trained leadership and contribute.! $12,001) from Its emergency appro priallnn toward the cost tana tanners pn!d the remaining $70, mid Wnrk eat carried on In 2.1 enmities, and ;!?i tons of poisoned oats were prepared in accordance with Hie Hureau of lllologlcnl Sur vey formula. Ureal numbers of i ground squirrels and prairie-dogs j were destroyed. The Increasing de-! I maud for the wnrk. according to the I report of the Stale specialist, has se cured it a prominent place on the, programs of work of the enmity ' POTATO WART MKNACK IIA.YOfl OVKK IMMKTItV Potato wart diaease has lnvaj some oastern potatoe states, and tb. menace hanga over the potato tndajj try In Oregon. "The potato Industry of the earn try Is endangered hy the wan iitM ease which has developed in thi east from shipments of poor ipialH potatoes from Europe In 1912," nj Prof. H. P. Haras, of the de p.m. -net of plant pathology. It is fean d toll other shipments not traced m,v hart resulted In the Introduction of tin disease into other sections, I utau grower,! of Oregon as well a i thoM of other states are requested In U ... ,i M..M- i government io semi suspected naa mens to tin- agricultural coll to examination that prompt ite I i In- taken to head off the In fore It becomes well established "The disease causes irregular Wl ty outgrowths on the tubers. Uilrkal enlarge until the entire potat be changed into a black ami less mass. The oung gulls an i-b or greenish resembling i flower head. "In severe man the who!' mav he practically destroyed nun ruvfjl w I - ,ull- ropgjs TM candidacy for Joint representative. Mr. i raud. ill should have the sup port of Hie citizens of this section as be Is known to be a man of abili ty and Is for right. (Jeorge was re newing ni-qualntunces and visiting with former neighbors and his relatives. dgllate the out llle I)M fine gllllle or cheesecloth Fold onci' Tic in packages of ten. Plan ten packages In twenty rive pound ling. o TOOK MK TO MSST. The ilurns Cattle Horse Qroweri Association will hold a meeting in Hums nt (he Commercial Club Kootn- on Tuesday. Nov. 'i. at 1 agents and has made easy tbe Intro ductlon f other lines of agricultural ',is,,aM" ' highly destructive In KuroJ Improvement work I"' s" lH' "n case:, have h i-port n : Van Kmhree was in Inwn for a few days during the week having but recently returned from Idaho token O'elOca p m. All members are urged he bail I ii working In the harvest to be present. iieius auo irun orcnarns. van said l k. C IIBYNVAAN he enjoyed reading Hits great roll- ' glous weekly while away, as he was j e"""""""" working near M OH, a subscriber! C.WDIHATK POM HHKRIFF Because of repeated requests from friends and tax payers of this county I have consented to become a candi date for sheriff at the November election. Having served In that of lice in Oils coualy for four terms I I am t-oaapetent to fill It I premise t enforce f my ability. (I In Oregon.' Don't Invite A mid or the i.iqi. teei that and If elected all laws te the best President. A. K. RICHARDSON If you feel "stuffed UP," hlo.-itsdJ bilious, languid or have ;i. U lu-adH ache, sour stomach, coaled iuikimJ bad hrealb or other condition -.nisedl by slowed up digestion, a Fole Cath artic Tablet will give prompt i.-llof.l It Is u gentle, wholesome, tlionumhlyl cleansing physic that leaves mi hattl after-effets. -Sold by Keed llros. quarantine. The boys had been over, and former resident of Ibis section. People away from homo always want The Times Herald to keep thi-ni posted on local affairs Its the very best means of getting the home for examination for army service and had secured the necessary recom mendation for health to permit their taking part in making the kaiser bide. Several others had been called for medical examination hut only a part of I hem got in before the quar antine shul down. Others have been making headquarters at tin- Homer Mace place tCrOSl I lie liver until such time l the doctor can examine t iietll. , Jtews too. Prolonging Human Life! In the effort to lengthen the span of human ex iltanee, every available resource in Nature's store house is utilized. These must be classifier! and system ized and ready l'pr us?. This is the work of the chemist. The Intelligent Dandling of this vast store of reme dies, under the direction of your phvsician, devolves on Your Druggist We employ none but competent f?raduated pharmacists. The Rexall Drug Store REED BROS., Props. The Times Herald received a let ' ler f rum Kd. Tulloch yesterday morn lag in whh b he stated that his son-in-law, Koy A Johnson, bad died last Tuesday at Camp Kuustoii, Kan sas, of Spanish Inllin-iuu. Mr Till loch hud gone down from Milliken, Colorado, win-re the family is ivsld ing tills winter, to In- with her ilnugli i ter. The young man Was a resident ol Callow Valley mid had inaiiv iaiiu liiends. He and Miss Tulloch were : married ia il spring ju t before he .i called In a rni v dm v Mls.i l.il.i Carter home from BoieS where win- had been alleuding school, The youua lady surprised lnr sister, Mrs. W I,. Itloii. as sin did not notify ln-r she was coming. The school had been closed been. Ire of the Spanish Iniliieu.a and she decided in come home dining the enforced vacation ami without noti fying her lister she look llle train, arriving here irom t'n at I j o'clock lii the night She went to her lister's home and entered ihe In without waking either hii- or Mr. ' lllolt and quietly went to her room. The following morning ihe BlOttS I heard a disliirhancii upslairs and up-J on going up found Miss I, Hit dreshlng. I Jl was a pleasant surprise. WARTIME ECONOMY need not prevent you from . SEASONABLE COMFORTS Winter is approaching and it is time to consider purchasing warm clothing and comforts for cold weather. We have a complete line of MACKINAWS, UNDERWEAR, BLANKETS, SWEATERS, Etc. Shop early in the season and get best Burns Cash Store