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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1918)
Notice to Bend Subscribers The second inslnllment of principal on Fourth Libertv Loa-n Hiibscriplions will be due on November 81st. It will facilitate the work of the bunks considerably if till who npreed to pur chase bonds under the installment plan will meet the several payments prompt ly as they become due. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Burns, Oregon J J- a-aoaaaaaaaasaaaawa For Sale It'll Modal fwrfl Tour ing rar. Juit overhauled, iroofl tires. Inquire mt this offlm. Friends In thin rlly have ronolved word that Mr. and Mm. John Kesslar are the parents of a flew baby girl. Examiner Brock or fho Federal land Loan Bank I In tJbls vicinity passing won applications tor land loana In tela county. The Times-Jierald Has TIm Largest Circulation Of Any Newspaper In Harney County. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 16. ISIS r ixKWL. mnra notes. a M- Holton was one of our visit ors from Crane yesterday. Chas. Wilson has wheat, barley and potatoes for sale. Kd Kgli came over from the ranch Wednesday to look afUsr some busi ness affairs. Baled Alfalfa Hay for sale in oar lots. Write IMnney A Bender. Onta rio, Oregon. Mrs. John Uaxsey spent a few days in town this week with tier mother. Mrs. C. G. Krye. Full payment I'ourth Liberty loan llon.ls are now ready for Delivery. Il.tKNKY COINTY NATIONAL BANK. Frank Cierf has been at Hot Lake l'or some time past. Friends bere re ceived a letter from him stating he had recovered from an attack of the "flu" and would soon be out again. For Sale: A good house and furniture. Will Hell at a sacrifice.' A small payment down balance like rent. FRBD OOYT. Friends in thiH city have received word that Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Whitney have arrived at the ranch, home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Whitney in Valley View dis trict. They are expected on up to this city as soon as the influenza epidemic has subsided. Buy a War Saving Stamp. Dec. 1 we are allowed more sugar. It's getting better right along. Mrs. K. li Beynvaan has .fat turk eys for Thanksgiving. May be hud alive or dressed as suits the pur chaser, l'hone, 8F21. Mrs. K. ('. KKKleston and her children have moved to their new home in the residence just vacated by John t'uldwell ihihI tamlly. We can now have flour without substitutes MOOrdiag to a telegram received by Food Commissioner ''ozail yesterday morning. Dr. Susie Standard Is here assist ing Dr. Smith in caring for his patient during Ills indisposition. She has been very busy looking after Influenza patients. I'HK FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF iil'KVS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS lOO.oao. "THK HANK THAT MAKKS vol It S s HAFK." ACCOUNTS INVITKD. Horn Monday, Nov. 4, to Mr. and 1 Mrs. James Dillon, at Heno, Nevadu, i a son. This Information was received j by friends in this city the latter part of last week. Mrs. Frncea Clark left Wednesday morning for Paulina upon receiving word that her aon Hex had the influ BOS. It Is understood by later re port that he has measles Instead. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS. CAPITA!, ANT NURPUUn IfXVOO "THK BANK THAT MAKKS YOUR ft S t 8AFR." ACCOUNTS INVITKD. Mildred Dattrm. dauhter of Mr. and Mrs. James Dr.lton, has been quite III at the fnr.illy homo for the past few days suffering from a bowel trouble. She Is reported bettor to day. Notice James McKee has taken over all the property of Cecil McKee and all persons holding accounts against Cecil McKee are requested to present the same to the undersigned at Diamond, Oregon. Dr. J. W. Oeary left the fore part of this week for Denlo where It was reported that people were suffering from Spanish Influenza and had no medical assistance. We have heard nothing later as to how the situa tion is down there. Te mother and young brother of Miss Pauline Herner arrived here tin latter part of last week and will re main bere with her for an Indefinite time. They have taken the apart- mont of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mc Oowan at the Harry Smith residence Mrs. J. O. CawlHeld recently re ceived a letter from her son Owen Who Is at the front in Franco. Ho sent her a piece of an aeroplane which had been dropped In the vicinity of his company. Owen wrote that there had been soven enemy machines downed In his sight that day. 40 acre ranch 3 miles from Castle Rock, Wash. 4 acre cleared 14 acre tillable all fine soil 4 room house good spring ar.d running stream, i'lenty of wood. A good little ranch for any purpose. Pries J1600. Wi'l trade for l'arnev Valley land. Ad drM Ceo W. Fenton. Camp 7-K. Newport, Ore. . Atintle rrye is back In tewn: after spending a few weeks with bar I family oul on the Btttsen. Mr STye Brant mil to visit during the epidemic' Of "flu ' but found on her return thut u was not all over by any j means. However, she decided (o tay at home as one may take It in the country as readily as here in town. She Is still In good health and not likely to contract tbe disease 'A telegram wan received the first of this week aiinouiiclnk that Hen Sloi urn hud died lust Sunday at Orun ger, Wash., from pnouinotila follow ing an attack or Influenza. Mr. Slocum was a resident of this city for several years and formerly was as sociated with Wld Drink water In the blacksmith business In Burns. He leaves n wife and children. Mr. Slo cum stood well with his notghlKirs and friends who regret hla untimely death. THK IIKOKRN SWORD Some Chap with a aanso of the pontic fitness of things, and a far seeing eye for Justice, has suggested that the first act or the peace drama should open with Kaiser Rill hand ing his sword over to King Albert of Belgium. No more fitting Incident could be staged, so far aa (he kaiser la con cerned. That haughty Pruastanlsm should giro up its sword of might to the king of the tittle klndom that stood between barbarism and civilization, well knowing that this stand meant annihilation, that would be a aweet revenge for humanity. Put what on earth could Albort do with the sword of Prussia? The sword that linn washed ItselT In tin' virglti blood of Imioient lid glan girls; the sword that has hack babos; the sword that tins been born comrade with the obscene torch and the devilish gas bomb? What would the chivalrous king of brave Helglum desire of such a trophy? What, would any clean handed man besmirch his good right arm with the feel of the miserable thing? We think not. No, Jet Prussia's sword rust In Its clotted scabbard; let It rest In the deserted halls of Potsdam palaee, for gotten by men and feared by no ona forever more. Aye, lei the fat rata of tbe royal sewers nibble at Ha stained grip, and the clean rust eat It little by little until It crumbles and disap pears; a relic of the age of hate, the stained, clotted, cruet symbol of what freemen havo blotted from the earth. Report of the Condition of the HarneyCounty Matlcral Bank of Burns, Oregon November 1. 1018 RESOURCES Loan and Discount. 32V61.30 United Sutra Bend SM SOn.OO Liberty Loan Bonds 37 000.00 United Statea Treasury Certificate 10.lOu.00 Bend and Securities 38,619.17 Furniture and Fixture 4,502.22 Real Estate Owned 1,300.00 Rebemption Fund 1,175.00 Cash and Exchange 183,255.63 $640,113.32 LI Air j .TIES Capital Stock $26,000 00 Surplus 52,000.00 Undivided Profita 7,902.44 National Currency 22,700.00 Rediscounts and Bills Payable Federal Re serve Bank 1,500.00 Deposits 530,010.88 Accounts Invited United States Depositary $640,11332 Oregon State Depositary Even Modesty Is Expensive Died Yesterday. November IB. at! the emergency hospital In this city. ll...., A ..,.,,,1 07 ... ..,., ' I I. ft. mil i . j .!', nf,iii it ji'nt"i ir.iiu pneumonia following SB attach of Spanish laflttSBSa. The youm; DM had been over lit Hend where lie con tracted the disease and thought he ! had recovered sufficiently to return to his homo near Weaver Hprliigs. j Upon rear bin,: this ejt k suffered , a relapse iind wiih taken to the etner pency hospital where ha died He tgaveg a wife mid four small children n Mi's section. Mr. anil Mr. I'earcc came here in March l!l.. and took up ;i honesti mi a bare thai had resided, Ha had Uis pit vail developed but the crop hud bean a ' .1 I ti i this .lesson and b" decided lit go in Bead sad wot, in the mills for i. time IseYtai the wife and four little girls on the hOSBSStShd. He- aides his wife and little girls he In survived by his parents at New Hed ford, Mass., also two brothers. Dr. U. U. and Charley II. 100 res, and a lor, Mrs. Olive I'. Whltmarsh. Ills people were couiniuc 'cattd with hu DWllig to local condition Willi no plant to hold the body it was berted ' terday evening, ills widow baa he sympathy or many In this tie In I ly. Thpa, Morgan, a neighbor, ha. the three older children with him and he has signified his Intention to put In tin- i nip and aid in any manner lie run. 'War conditions, working on the characteristics of woman, has done more toward tbe return to the really modest evening gown than any decree ever laaued by fashion maker or moral squad. The new gowns for the winter aeason ahow higher necks and sleeves. Shortage of materials and almost prohibitive prlcea mean nothing to woman. Those conditions only work to excluaireneaa ao woman will have it. Hera are three new models, satin being the malarial for the body of the garmentn with frills and trimmings of filmy chenille, cobwebby lace ai.d fur. Each garment explains itself to the woman. Frank Johnson, the Oreron A Western Colonization Co. man, came In from Prtuerllle Tuenday evening, lie reports his town having influenza Mr. and Mrs. Jaases Haul were In ; out up to the time of his departure town Monday on business before the 'there had been but one totality, lie local land office. Jim was certainly f found Influenza, meuslcs and pleased to hear the news of the close of the war. He brought us In some "flu" preventative In the shape of some fine onions which were grown from the government seed which he was furnished from this office thro ugh the kindness of Nick Slnnott David Newman arrived homo T!iurs day evening from Anchorage. Alaska, where he had been for the past ; couple or years. It was a pleasant I surprise to his friends to find Dave Mr. and Mrs. tJeo. Tregasklss, ror many years residents of -l his section, passed through this city Wednesday on their way to some point In Wash ington just across the Columbia ion the stieet yesterday lie has been Kiver where their son Fred la am-j mining up in thai country and 1 a lime keener iii u big a'- j he nut! u partner iiave .1, leal it nl mill. They have been residing el -property wiih prospects for rich Valt for the past 19 years ami Mr. mines. Mr. Newmei may remain Tregatkisi had been bach to Burnt I here for the' Winter at auj rate bt'll one I since Ilia: time. I I iv for it wlilli. Prolonging JHuman Life! In tbe effort to lenaTthen the, spAfi of human x- istance, every available resource in Natt re'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 store of reme dies, under the direction of your phv.sician, devolves on Your Druggiftt We employ none hut competent graduated pharmacists. The Rexall Drug Store REED BROS., Props. in .imp provallant ut I'uulina on tils wuy over, lie said Ilex Clark, aon of Hchool Hupt. Francos Clark, has. the measles at the home of his uncle at Paulina. Mrs. Clark had understood the hoy had Influents and has gone over to care for him. Chester, the 12 year old sou of Mr. and Mrs. Vic (Jibson. accidenta.o shot himself last Tuesday afternoon with a 22-callbre ririe, the ball en tering the fleshy pari ( ins leg irom tlit rear. Chester was with a pom punioti in the fields mar tht Levant farm boats whon tin dopt oc curred, 'i be in. thought bt iii tbt KUii on aieiy anil was allowing It to point down bit back iiom m( ii i shoulder when ht palled tht trigger with tht I nil thai H was dltt sjL i lis companion ran to the bout . and told of the accident when Airs. Andrew Ir.vin, (vh.0 ( the house telephoned In hi hi itL i whoa aiim nut ut mil to gel him. ir Irwin went qui with others Uj bring the bay to tht bouse and found him pursing bis log hut npi si ski 1 "ed ii.i lie i pled to I hem before they reached bin that he was all right and had slopped tht blood, lie assured his mother upon beraurivei in the i ar with bit father' thai he was jail right and objected to being treat lad as an Invalid. Ha la reported si getting slong fine, sltbougfa nothing much Iiiih been done wit It the wound oilier than dress II and I sap II dean as Or. Hni 11 li lias been unable to he i out until yesterday anil lir. Ueaiy was called to Denlo. The kaiser says ho was not running away, Just getting out of Qarmany in order not to embarrass the new government in organising. Very considerate of the old hov. Ht will likely he required to ko mer to London tor i rial one or these days. "Mudo in Qarmany", War. ttulu, Desolation, Cruelty, llestiality. No. thank you. after this we want no thing more with the "Made in Ger many" label. Why not adopt a Krcm h orphan? It will only ebat ou ten cents a da. and (ha orphan will he cared for in Franco. So you will uot have to wash it", little face nor Wlpt its little 81 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 MACKINAW, UNDERWEAR, BLANKETS, SWEATERS, Etc. Shop early in the season and get best Burns Cash Store