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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1918)
THANKSGIVING -1918- liibfrty loving America pause in t liiw war wanted world for n day, to observe tlwcaston inRUji'iinited by our Pilgrim forefathers. It, warmly ran welcome the promise- of peace, IwcatlM that shall mean light rather than might, kindli ness rather than kultur, brotherhood rather than barbarism, democracy rather than autocracy, humanity rath er than brutality. Truly all of us are thankful that a bet ter order of things shall be left a heri tage to following generations, and are sincere in that thanks for the opportu nity each has been given, to make his pcrsouol sacrifice on the high altar of civilization. Inspired by such thoughts, America pledges its power tar a permanent peace on this feast day of freedom. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Burns, Oregon ' The Times-flerald Ha. The Largest Circulation Of Any Newspaper In Harney County. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 30. IBIS ( 1 LOCAL NEWS NOTKN. John Hunter was down from his mountain plate yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Campbell and F. I). Towsley came down from their mountain places yesterday. For Sale 191S Model Ford Tour-1 ing car. Jest overhauled, good tires. Imiulre at this office. Holland evidently does not care to have tierman gentlemen "f high degree elect to reside within It. Baled Alfalfa Hay for sale In car lots. Write j'inney & Bender, Onta rio, Oregon. ;. W. Clevenger moved his stock of goods from the Ueed building to Ills new location in the Odd Fellow's building yesterday. I- ill I p.i.unciil I iiiirlli Libert Loan Bonds IN mom reiul.t for Deliver. HAKVKV COUNTY NATIONAL BANK. Crane opened the school down there loo soon and the "flu" got busy again. This has happened in other places, We must take a lesson from these mistakes. Byron Terrill received telegram Tuesday morning which announced' tie- (i 1 1 1 nf his mother the evening before at her home in Southern Ore gon. Bbe bad resided In .lie county for aiaay yar.i and was a, highly respected pioneer. The laid) urea B 1 ) cari old. Bin. Hannah Frsnklla, mother at Nat Franklin of the i irmers Ba- change took her departure. ;, iinv morning by way of Bend. Bbe went out on Hie Wray It.ft U) Bend and will ri.ll for a Urns In Portland on hot way to her home la Han Francisco, Mrs. Franklin was j at the home "i her son In this city , for everal wt k. m hare she en :i ni' e visit. Till: FIRST NATIONAL BANK OK Bl'RNS. CAPITAL AM) st KI'LI's glOO.OOO. "THE BANK THAT MARKS YOUR $ HAIK." ACCOUNTS INVTTKD. Allen Jones returned the first of this week from s trip to Omaha, where he took a shippment of cattle. He reports having received very good prices for his stock. Kd. Stallard came over the first of the week with his family from his farm on Otis Creek, leaving the wife and children with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Cawltleld. for a few days, coming back after them yester day. We have Just received a carload of choice Hood Itlver apples of the following ' varieties: Yellow New town, Spltzenberg and Baldwin. Order early as many of these are already spoken for Crane Mercan tile Company, Hobert Drinkwater, C. A. Harlan. Bd Kgll was out on the street yes terday. He says you can't keep a good man down, lie was reported having the typhoid lever last week lull sayi perhaps lie didn't have It us the fever has left him, although be had it for 14 days. Alva Springer and his son Kd were in town Tuesdav. The latter Is' preparing to move to Malheur county to reside, lie huvlng purchased pro perty In Hie vicinity of Ontario. ! Alvu will remain at the home place near the lake, however. When we thlnl we're Kitting the bf t of the "flu" it break! ottl new again and therefore we ere going to hi the matter hike its i nurse and when the time arrives when It is eu tirely Kate to resume the schools and restricted business cone. -ins wo will announce it . Well, there'll a place for every l : ,i in.-v .on iily boy who coincn bach in ems Job or other, as wa are all ihorl banded, I al Incidentally we i add we're al n li.ift "funded" by the higher coat i living a log the several war enterprli . and buying Libert I Bam in hold on In mil bond we'll ) i : i -. to a i. the hanks to help us over i he blgh ' Ide. 8. F. Fox was In from the Wagon tire country during this week. Roy Buchanan was In town this week from the station homo of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. L. Buch anan. The Times-Herald learned this week that a daughter had been horn to Mr. and Mrs. Swope last week, but did not learn the exact date. THK FIRST NATIONAL RANK OF BURNS. CAPITAL AND HIUtl'MIM SlOO.no. "TIIH HANK THAI MAKUA YOUR $ $ S HAIK.'' ACCOUNTS INVITBD. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Slier arrived hero the first of this week from tholr home In I'alouse, Washington. to visit tholr son Bart. Tbo ratter Is glad to have them hero. Notice James McKne has taken ever all the property of Cecil McKee and ell persons holding accounts against Cecil McKee are requested to presont the same to the undersigned at Diamond, Oregon. Getting things adjusted to a peace basts Is wore of a job than many figured. We're going to have some work that will require much careful thought In order to not work a hardship on people. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Krlbs came over from Bend yesterday upon learn ing of ithe death of his brother, James. We have not seen them so do not know whether It is their Inten tion to remain hero for any length of time or not. Itulher cold weather has prevailed during the past week with a flurry of snow. It was predicted that the "Jack frost" would put a quietus to the "flu" but It seems to flourish Just about as well in cold weather as otherwise. Prolonging Human Life! In the eff ort to lengthen the span of human v istance, svery available resource in Natui tore house is utilised. These must he classified and system i.cfl and ready i'or use. Thin" ifl the; work of the chemist. The intelligent handling of this viuri tore of reme dies, under tho direction of your phvsician, devolve;, on Four Drufjfjitit We employ none but competent grstduattd phtWteJ The Rexall Drug Store REED BROS., Props. With the cancellation of several big orders for wooden ships anil the discontinuance of the spruce timber cutting by the government togeil.er with the discharge of men from the cantonments it looks like we are going to have a lot of the boys ready to help at other things at once. Dell Dibble Is carrying one arm around these days with care. He was cutting up the other day and acting like a colt In the dining room when he slipped and fell, the Jar causing an injury to his shoulder blade, Ho has suffered somewhat but Is now bettor. Born- Thursday. Nov. 28, to Mr. and Mrs. Olson at the Isluud lUncli, a daughter. Too bad to have birth day on Thankglving day but it won't always cone when the Thaulkgtving dlBUU will take tho place of a birth day dinner, so the little lady ntav eiijov thai distinction Just occasion ally. 40 acre ranch :! mile-, from ( Hock, Wash. 4 acre cleared 14 acre tillable atl fine soil 4 room limi . good spring and running stream Plenty of wood. A good Uttle ranch for any purpose. Price J icon. Wl'l trade for Harney Valley (and. Ad dress (leo. W. ronton, Camp 7 B, .Newport, Ore. With the war closing down with out previous warning and the "flu" continuing to hold forth the neu paper man Is up KgailUl It for live news these days. It Is so seldom any one 0ODMM to town thai we are in the babil of following stringers around when we see them iiu- we ware real!) i ountry pi The Times Herald learned today from a neighbor thai Dell Cryder ban the misfortune to get bis leg broke u yesterday while hauling out on silver Creek. He was alone the load tipped over and ii took lulu everal boi n to mount one of in and gei to whore he (ould secure aid. An auto came along ami be ' i brought t the hospital ill I III: Oil) III 'I oighl Tho - up from his linn lead dui Dokini iftei some bu ii. .. !'i rce, .Mr. Morgan i limi 1 1 e inn r have b i Heari h death bu bi nd and fill. She ha ' bet r Idi d with ,:. tallies i, i I s (., ' :i ,1 ii . nl her i h it i ! i tie i ii, prl ol ' an. I ' will i In thai ii I Mr ii'iil Mrs. Frank Dibble ' amoug our WD ir n ek i wet It .ii 'ii hai better make i ppta o( ii elire with bit I lallli III npter that others might be warned, Ho lllteliileil Coming to town III the Ii 1 ' I' 1 1 lag of Hie iiuv he came over bul n was alter I wn o'clock In the after noon before b. gut bis Kit" lank thaw ed nut, therefort he suggests that ear owner, better drain their gas tanks us well m Ihelr radiators, or they may find tbaraaelvea up .; . ,ni i ii. Chas. Owen Is In town today. Do your Christmas shopping early. (1. A. Collier was over from Bllvor Creek In company with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dibble the other day. 0. C. Davis, B. B. Davis and 11. U. Munyon, all of Filer, Idaho, are In this vicinity huylng horses. 1, Wybra, who had been employ ed al Iho Lampshlre Oarage during the pant season, left last night for Bltte Montana. i hem Lowe Is down from his home al Harney today looking after some business and greeting his many friends In this city. When tho war began the Kaiser was the Man of tho Hour. Hut now new republics In Oarmany soem to be the tendency of the Hour. Lost Between the Lawen store ami my home, a ladles open face gold watch. Initials M. I. on back. 115. 0 reward. M. Hand Catterson. Mrs. Frnces Clark made a trip to Portland this week, leaving last Sun day afternoon, where she attended a meeting In connection with the food conservation. A school meeting was held this afternoon when action was taken on the budget and Oeo. Blsemore was elected a director to fill out the term until the annual election In June next. The Times-Herald Is Informed that Mls Pauline Locher arrived here from Portland yesterday morning and will take care of her sister, Mrs. A. R. Olson, and the new daughter. Miss Locher Is u trained nurse who hus had much experience. A. C. Volmer Is In towV and navi gating with difficulty as he bursted a blood vessel In his leg the other day. H" Ha,1 ll ssi8 suddenly and felt as though his leg had been hit a severe blow. After a short time he was unable to walk but It gradually got better and be finally went to work but II grew worse again and he Is here to consult a physician and will follow his advice by slaying off his feet uutll It Is better. Report of the Condition of the Harney County National Bank of Burns, Oregon November 1, 1918 RESOURCES Loan, and Discount. $229,761.30 United State. Bend. 34,500.00 Liberty Loan Bend. 37,000.00 United State. Trea.ury Cc.tificate. 10,000.00 Bend, and Securities 38,619.17 Furniture and Fixture. 4,502.22 Real Estate Owned 1,300.00 Rebemptioi Fund 1,175. 0 Cash and Exchange 183,255.63 $640,11332 LIAC:.MT1ES Capital Stock $26,000.00 Surplus 52,000.00 Undivided Profit. 7,902.44 National Currency 22,700.00 Rediscount, and Bill. Payable Federal Re serve Bank 1,500.00 Depoeita 530,010.88 $640,11332 Oregon State Depositary Accounts Invited United States Depositary me l'Atri.KNKit hivh mom ram insi itANti: hisim;ss. J.VMKK KltlllN INH.l KN.A VICTIM Contributed. Mr. James I. .Krlbs was born teat Htl isko. died Nov. 27th lilt, aged :ts years 2 mo. days. Ho wan mar ried June 27. 1908 to Miss Nellie Hransou. To this union were born three children, iiiiiiiels lle-.sle Hose Krlbs aged 8 years, Charles 0. Krlbs aged 7 ears, Mildred It Kribs aged 4 years. Besides Ills wife and child ren h leaves to mourn his loss one sister nud tWO brothers. Mrs. Nellie 1. Hart man. of Poe.lt', Oregon. Mr. 1. C Krlbs of WlnliicU, Oregon. Mr. QeO. L. Krlbs of llend. Oregon. In t.rmeiit at Mums Cnmetury. Services conducted by Itev. Oeo. Ward of the Pentecostal Church of the Nasareae. . o OUaBD OK TH.WKH. I take this means of extending to the citizens of Hums and my neigh bora mv sincere gratitude for their kindness end sympathy during the reeenl Ulneaa or my lata husband. Especially d i arl.li to thanh Mrs j. !: Uemore, Mrs. Katharine Graham, Charles Welus. Mr ami Mre. DovaN Newell, also Mr. Thos. Morgan. Mrs. i i. a Peart a The Times-Herald is informed that C. M. Ksulkner has purchased the flrt! Insurauro business of J. K. Kounsevello St Co., taking over the bllllnaea Si one. . This bring-, the Harney County Abstract Co., of whli Ii Mr. Faulkner is the owner, an additional fire Insurance business that makes It the biggest concern writing insurance in tills section. Mr. Knulkuer bus some of the best and strongest companies and his in surance business will require con siderable .mention. o lie vour Christmas shopping early. A. W. Wagner was registered it a local hotel during the week. For Bale Near Andrews Oregon, Ten acres,. SMiSSWNW , lot or Sec. 36, Blk. or Tp. 36. Hge. .'ii. K. It. May, Kingston, Ohio. o AKTKH THE WAR 1 80,000.0011 people In hungry lands will look to America for food which no other people can give them. In their misery and famine, Belgium, North ern France, Central Russia, Scrvta, Montenegro, Poland, Rumania and Armenia will cry to us. From ui food must come We must save that we may give. It is America's mission, our opportunity to serve. Millinery's Air Fleet Arrives Tho air division of winter n.illlncry has arrived. I.iko oer there.' they r;o up In the i.lr In. '.em: ; wings of silk, though, sat in i.nd velvet rule In lin-e high climbers On the left, the tow. ring toldl ol -itin has malloa dgs, which slightly shades the even. in ibt enier. biii k and '. check, top a turban B aunt tag small black sings On the right, is u bl ' . turban w...: mole square., in lovely tfli.t. sm ; u WARTIME ECONOMY need not prevent you from SEASONABLE COMFORT Winter is approaching and it is time to consider purchasing warm clothing and comforts for cold weather. We have a complete line of MACKI3VAW&?, UNDERWEAR, BLANKETS, SWEATERS, Etc. Shop early in the season and get best Burns Cash Store