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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1918)
MOTHERS and sister of A morion, there are a thousand girls over there who are repreBentinp: you. They are the ffirls f the Y. M. C. A., the Y. W. C. A. and the lassie of the Sal- . vation Army. Hoys come hack to them at night hungry for a woman's voice in a lnngmige they can under stand. They bring your letters; and the pictures of you their sisters and their mothers over here. Have you ever stopped to think that this is the first war in which the influence of good women followed the boys right up to the front? It's worth a lot to you to keep that influence strng and perma nent. Keep it so through the United War Work Campaign This Space it Contributed by The FIRST NATIONAL BANK Burns, Oregon W. C Cecil, W. B. Johnson and R. J. William were all over from Silver Creek Thursday on business. "The noose Dial laid the golden efts " had something on the him who In laying eggs at I ho present market price, but not ho very much. THK KIKHV NATIONAL HANK OK BURNS. CAPITAL AND MfRPMN ft OO.OOO. "THH BANK THAT MAKKS YOUH S S S S SAI'K." ACCOUNTS INVITED. Notice James McKec has taken over all the property of Cecil McKee and all persona holding accounts against Cecil Mc.Koe are requested to, present the same to the undersigned at Diamond, Oregon. Mrs. J. W. deary, secretary of the Hed Cross Chapter, Informs The Times-Herald that she recently re ceived $29 from Narrows as a dona tion which Mrs. Harris had secured for the Hed Cross. It watt the result of a raffle we understand. K. C. ROilliKHTON DI1CD OK IN-KMTRNZA. Times-J-Ierald 1 Largeit Circulation Of Any paper In Harney County. DAY. NOVEMBER 9. 1918 3AL NEWS NOTES. J. the Ir it tliere s lelebratlon? Baker was the other day. any left for over from M. McDade was registered itel Levens dulmg the week. llfalfa Hay for sale in car Ite I'inney Ac Bender, Onta li. lyrani was in from Catlow the election. We did not kerview the gentleman. I) incut I. mm Hi I Hi. i i Loan now ready for Delivery. COUNT N A T I O N A L Buy a War Saving Stamp. Walter Riddle has been In town for a few days. John Kirk was in town this weok. He reports Mrs Kirk and the new baby as fine and dandy. Jack Darst was down from his mining property in the mountains for short visit during the week. Joe Morris was up from Narrows last Wednesday looking after some business affairs and viulting with former "cronies." Your last year's winter coat is a badge of honor if the money which would have bought a new one la going Into Liberty bonds. P. S. Welttenhlller was in town this week lor a few days. We under stand he has moved to his farm Just east of town where the family will reside for a time. The Tlmes-llerald Is informed that ! Mrs. It. F. Claypool has been in i poor health ai the home of her 'daughter, .Mrs. M. H. Hayes, for the celved C. T. Llllard and his son Joo were over from "The Valley of The Moon" home following the election, having brought In the returns. While here they took advantage of the oppor tunity to get vaccinated as a pre caution against the "flu." They went home yesterday. 40 acre ranch S miles from Castle Rock. Wash. 4 acre cleared 14 acre tillable all fine soil 4 room house good spring and running stream. Plenty of wood. A good little ranch for any purpose. Price $1600. Wl'l trade for Harney Valley land. Ad dress Geo. W. Kenton, Tamp 7-K. Newport, Ore. Relatives have received the sail news over the wire today that Hat MeClain had died from influenza. II was a son of the late Dude McClalu and was well known to the older re sidents of this city. Bat had been attached to the poatal servlco in Portland for the past several years and was making good. Wo under stand hia wife is .not expected to sur vive from an attack of Influenza. The citizens of this city were shocked to loam that a wire had been i Ived Tuesday afternoon an nouncing that K. ('. Kggleston had died that morning at Lakevlew from pneumonia following an attack of "flu ' hut had recovered and would start home after a short Interval. The dny she received the letter a telegram also reached her that he waf dangerously 111 from pneumonia and she and her brother, Hay Barron, left at owe for Lakevlew. The body was brought to this city Wednesday night and the funeral took place yesterday afternoon, the Masonic Lodge eondiii ting the ser vice at the cemetorv, deceased having been a Past Mastr of Hums Lodge. KiUiird C Kgglosloii was horn In Boulder, Colorado on Jan. I, 1H73. Ho was married to Vlra May Barron on Hoc. :.'. 18911. Tho family came to this section 12 years ago and made their home on a homestead in Sunset for a few years, moving later to this city where they had since resided. Mr. Kggleston was man of good standing In tho community, having been a cheerful comrade and alwaya had a good word for everybody. Kor the past 9 years he had been con nected with the Oregon Life Insur ance Co. and at the time of hla death was district manager of a big territory. He had been a success In this line of business and was In a way to rapid advancement In the service of his company. He had been a Ma son for several years and stood well with his brethren, where ho will be particularly missed. The community has lost a good cltUcn in Ed Kggles ton and his bereaved family have the sincere sympathy of the entire coun try where be was so well known. He is survived by his wife and three children; Alex A. Bgglaaton, : of Hi'iid. tho oldest son, arrived here 1 to atusnd the funeral, the two young er. Kverutl and Kleanor helm ai the family home. o Judge Levens haa been confined to his room during the week after be- tng actuated and county court Is ' waiting his convenience. N. Jensen was up from Crane fore part of this week ami brought up encouraging news as J ,,,. ,, MarMn Nut!onal ,ak . ti-condition of tho sick folks In that amlll(,r, Wlis ,., IllrlllK . ,.,. Place, all of whom were Improving 1IlllkhlK Mll (.xuni,llk,)n ot . loeJ rut! H i I ....... ... , a '"' "" """t r.'Hi.i.'iiirf or j bunks Mr tii ii ..it., i....... i. ... .. ," "" """ "i' w we same quarters al Hois nappy news and lir. Uearv. ho had Martin makes his h.-ad ! been attending the sick there for a couple of weeks was able to return homo and resume bis work in this city. The Tlmes-llerald learned the fore part of this week that Dell 1 Hayes had left some time ago to enter tho Benson Polytechnic achool at Portland. He at net placed him seir in readiness for service upon" ins neuig placed In class 1 and was first asked to leave on Oct. 15. hut a later order delayed his departure 1 until the 26th. Word has been re- Mum Id we do without the fall elections, to tell us thai i . ... Is over and Thanksgiving ind? And by the way, was lidate elected? 4T NATIONAL BANK OK CAPITAL AND SURPLUS "THE BANK THAT Vol K S S S S SAKE." fB INVITED. yd was in town yesterday rt time. He informs us he lout in Idaho and other sec- sotne time, coming home south ago. 1...... ,1... ...1 , ... .. . ....in .in- sciiooi 10 mo eriec i f..i i.... Nuut t'o.L' U'l.lllii lint 1m i M, liriiu i li ,r at .I.... I... ... ... ...... . ...... .,.. ., .,...... v ,,,.,, ,,,, was 11( Wll mriuenza but Is this time. ('. F. McKlnney suffered a stroke of paralysis last Sunday morning and has since laid at his homo In a ser ious condition. At first ho was unable to speak hut later he recovered suf ficiently to talk with members of the ramily and his friends who called but for the past two days be has not talked and grave fears are expressed for his recovery, Mr. MeKiuney has been a very active muii and cuioye I npiondid health up to now. Became of his age It Is rather doubtful or his recovering from the stroke entirely Ills many friends are anxious und recovering satisfactorily. Mr. mid Mrs. ('lias. Wilson have moved up from the I, evens place and taken up their abode In the residence formerly occupied bj the J. c. Cook family. They expect to remain in town for the winter. Upon Chas. Wilson and wife vacat ing the ranch dome recently ppr chased by them Dr. and Mrs. Carl Griffith moved out and took posses sion of things out there. They are quite happy in their new home. Don't lnlte A cold or the (.rip. If "11 feel "stuffed up. bloated. Married . Not, 2, at Mountain Hptne, Idaho. Miss Anna Urowu and I bilious, languid or have sick bead Mark Y. Phelps u prosperous stock- ache, sour stomach, coated tongue, nun and farmer Of that vicinity. The ''ad breath or other condition caused bride was a former resident of this by slowed up digestion, a Foley Cath cily und is the daughter of J. W. artlc Tablet will give prompt relief. Brown, Mrs. Alex llanloy, Mrs. D Is a gentle, wholesome, thoroughly Marvin MoOee are her sisters. The cleansing physic that leaves no bad young lady had been living with after-effects. Sold by Iteed llros. relatives in Idaho for the past two! years mmtaummmmmmmmm Liberty Bonds Stored Without Cost Liberty Howl owtn i-h nrc invited to nnr tlif valtH of the Harney County Nation nl for the KHfe-li'finc of their Bonds without oh&rgfc. It Is' not nocessary that ; . ti have an account here to take advantage of the offer. Leave your Bonds and get a receipt. You fa 1 withdraw one or all of them at any time with Hit obligation. You can open a savings account with the proceeds of the first coupon. United States Depositary Harney Eounit Naiioaal Bank j Bimis.OTMfan ; "YOUR HOME INSTITUTION' H IffliaiiiH nnnnnzniiin bafl f EVEN A KXH COUUMfT DO IT! f That Cfficiac CHRISTMAS BOtf, ONLY ONE TO eACH YAMK QVR THERE Her, TWEIVC MOriS' PLANS FOR HirA. r . w T j W V" 'I'lie: e will he romcm'ered M il,c days when peace messages were fly ing and Spanish intitienss flew, In war times as In other timet ounce ot practical efficiency 1 wot a DOttnd of theoretical uimul. .y Mrs. Tip Stoy and little son had a short visit with relatives und frieiulu as been received here that j In this ilty the first of this week, pey, formerly .Mrs. ( hosier td died recently at Tacoma nsa. We are Informed her lied just a week preceding E, I'oren left this morning in response to ;i telegram at members of her sons the flu." Mr Foren was a Ith- disease the fore part of but he has recovered and I Ins o In insisted on Mrs. lug over to help the boys amllle 1, 1 having come up with Tip from Crane for a day or two while he was eng.ig ed in driving a truck between thlx city and Crane. Alex Kggleston and wife are here from Bend, having been called on ac count of the death Ol his father, lie states he will roniuln here for a time assisting his mother in making seltli mem of the affairs Mr Bggletoen had recently puroha ied ti residence ifhon he gets bomt t'iiii it u 1111 e umii 1 iiiiiu PSra, Kgglestou will at olid move to ln-r permanenl home or inore. The Tlmos-llerlil I Joins iii extending best wishes for a ' long and gappy wedded life. Mrs. Hurry i:. Smith Is a happy ; woman. At first she was more so b.- cause of the report that war was j over but since It i going on Ju(,t t,, ' same for tho present she still bus a' happy smile for her son I'Yunk ha 1 second a lurlough and Is coming home for 1 Visit, Frank has been In SCtlVfl service almost from the first as be has been engaged In helping take troops and provisions over the pond. No doubl he win give us some inside information .1 10 r boats in Million and told olonffinff Human Life! In tbeeffort tolsngthen thesmn of human ox- ic every available resource in Niinre s storc- M' is utilized. These must he classified and syhtem- and ready for use. This is the work of the list. The intellijrent handliriK of this vast store of reme- under the direction of your phvsician, devolve s on Your Druggist employ none but competent graduated pharmacists. 'he Rexall Drug Store KEED BROS., Props. was up lb., other tUv Omo Of his Irlumls ol .1 drou instance thai was most amu'slni 1 'ii which his friend "Jake" Gary was held us a stuped of Inflimnsa. Mr ' "l Stopped Off nl OOOdlSg, Idaho, where im happened to as looking sfl r IODIC :;i 1 i-k which he 1.1 I i tbeth. 'lie- aiiihi.i it..-, Kl Oood 'lug always ud, people u ho arrive on I the trains where they .ire from and ! If It is found they are from any town .where Influenza prevails they are! . OOl permuted to mingle with Ihe! ; people. ira saw all opport unit y to have some run with 'Jake" and Up i pad the officer, with whom he in:! be,,, me goquainted, io bold his friend ' uj for inspection, This was done Minch to ihe discomfort of Mr. Cury , mid tO the delight r i,-tt. i, ,,,ided I Without any bard feelings however, and now "Jake Is awaiting an op portunity to pay Ira beck. WARTIME ECONOMY need not prevent you from SEASONABLE COMFORTS Winter is approaching and it is time to consider Durchasinsr warm clothing ard comforts for cold weather. We have complete line of MACKINAWS, UNDERWEAR, BLANKETS, SWEATERS, Etc. s Shop early in the season and get best Burns Cash Store ti IS!