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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1918)
I CONFIDENTIAL Your neighbor know nothing about your business at this Bank. Every transaction is held in strict confidence. Your business is solicited on the basis of prompt, courteous treatment end ab solute safety. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Burns, Oregon Capital and Surplus, $100,000.00 UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY OREGON STATE DEPOSITARY ACCOUNTS INVITED -J ad at the Hotel Levant. I.nsT Pair of large, rimmed spectacles, !n lonn, block, leather . CMS. J. W. Biggs. Pngn's Sweet Shop has a supply of lettuce, sweet potatoes and cran berries on hand at all times. Fresh fish every Friday. I TlfH FTMAT If ATIOVATi BANK OF nuiiKA. oArrvAt. and hhiipmih t0t,flM. "THH HANK THAT ma km voira $ aAFR." ACCOUNTS INVITPID. James Unycraft and Alva Wood ruff made it trip to J u tit urn during the week looking after the telephone linos mill attending to some business for the company In that territory. Notice James McKee has taken over all the property of Cecil McKee and all persons holding accounts against CSoll McKee are requested to present the same to the undersigned at Diamond, Oregon. .lolin Hnatty came up from the family homo near Uenlo yesterday for a visit with his school friends In II.!.. ,.!, I!.. .....I I.l.j !.,. I I.... ......... . 1 1 in itj. 41. i .ii.i ilia uiuiii' i . i ' both In high school until the In flni'.nii ban was placed on and they then wrnl homo. 40 acre ranch 3 miles from Castle Rock, Wash. 4 aore 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 IK00. Will trade for Harney Valley land. Ad dress Geo. W. Kenton, Camp 7-R. Newport, Ore. William Bryan, and George Mars den, sotckmen of Grant County, ar- vjvm vunavfttM aaeypur ;. For Hale 4 acres adjoining Burns. See J. J. Done k an. Tom Allen Moiid was In town again Born- . Tuesday, Dec. 3, to Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McGulro, a son. Mr. and Mrs. Link Million are In town today from their home near Wagontlro. Trod Smyth and Clifford Pugsiey were among our out of town visitant (luring the week. Lost Dotweon the l.nwin store and my home, a ladles open face gold watch Initials M. I. on back. 115.00 reward. --- M. Hand Catterson. The Baptist Dailies Aid will liolil lln'ir annual Christmas sale In the rooms formerly occupied by O. W. Cb'vunger In tho IOmmott Bend Building. Tho Tlmcs-IIorald la lnformod that a daughter of Joe HI r-i 1 died re cently from the effects of Influenza at die fimlly homo near Buck Mountain. iillSc.,. r iMaiiiMiiiaiiiiiiimmiiiM iirMiiwiiiTnsBWinjBjBj ... I m J I i YOUR Interest Coupons ar 8 Due December 15, 1918 FIRST LIBERTY LOAN 3 1-2 per c nt Bonds Dated Jum 15, Y918 Also on Wtrtt berty Bonds Converted into 4 aiu.' 4 1-4 per cent onds United Sluti-; Depositary "Teddy" bad to break out again the other day because the President was going over to tako part In tho peace negotiations. Ho continues to be Just as much of a "pest" as ho can bo. President Wilson will bo criticised by "Teddy" regardless of what he does or doesn't so he Just as well not lose any sleep about It. i Marry Danloy left here last Sun day with Mrs. Wiseman and Mrs. Hminvaii fur ll.e llnnlo unction whnr Born Sunday. DOC. 1, to Mr It was reported there were many ! " Care' Thornburg. a son rases of Influenza and lack of nurses. rie Kantnj Court j National Bank "YOUR HOME INSTfTUTlON" mm If I BVBMfTffrl RiniirnfVYTnrlt7inrrWfmnVBrajHnMi i mrrtwriMmiwwwimri9mrmrmwwmnmmmem&U rinwanniiin miniinnnmnjjijpiiniiitfmniniiiiniiiniHiiiimiiiiiiiuminiiiiiiiiiiiiinipM qimninmr.j -- . '" 1 . I I " 1 imd NKKIH.KNH KOKKBODING The Times-JIerald Has The Largest Circulation Of Any Newspaper la Harnay County. ilM SATURDAY. DECEMBER 7. 191S LOCAL NEWH NOTES. Do your Christmas shopping early. Rev. Father Francis made a to The Dalles during the week. Bran for sale A. feed barn. A. Perry. at the Hotel arrivals are scarce these days. No one braves the road except the commercial men.. Paul Finke was down from his mountain homo the other day after some supplies and to great his friends. , It. J. Williams was over from Silver Creek yesterday and in com- and, finding tho local market over loaded, sent their stock to Seattle. !: in rin-t t Cochran, director of the bank at lluppnnr and who Is also a stockman, brought a car of cattle to Portland yesterday. All three were registered at the Imperial. Oregon Ian. C. B. McConnoll arrived home the fore part of this week from a business trip to Vale and Boise. Mr. McConnell states that Vale Is pick ing up because of the starting work on the Warm Springs Irrigation pro jects. He states that the contractors are getting ready and work will be I ,..,,, i- ,. ,.i, I'l.n u,,,ui. ........ m t .... I nriiHecuteil durlnir thn winter with trlD ' ""' ' .- to look at some bulls. lno hope that the dam may be In ' readiness for tho coming season. D. H. Smyth and son Cora . In ' ISiVLSSJSi ?.?- Howevnr' """ wl" mttke ,he work town during tlio week. ; " " ..IT., JLf r"1 rar" " WOrk rannot b VT0M' imimi.ooo. TMB HANK THAT rule(j to ttI, advantage during the Baled Alfalfa May for sale In ear MARKS YOITH $ $ SAI-TC." w)nter months. lots. Write Pinney A Bender. Onta i ACCOUNTS INVITED. rlo (ircenn .. Mrs- ' Foster Is over from her , M"- Mor,,,e K""'-' " "" " Silver Creek home today. She re- Cbas. Wilson was on tho shelf for I visiting with her mother and other por,H ,, ,.,. Krank , . , a patt of this week from an attack of relatives in this section. Including ,,. ,.,, ,,,, lM ,.ort1mtM,f hmy. rheumatism. "" nurmuris nmi naroweiis. re turned to Bend this week. For Sale 1916 Model Ford Tour ing car. Just overhauled, good tires. I Miss Km ma Pstersofl was In from Inquire al Mih Office. h' r home near Wnonlire durlii. the , ... w.k grsetloi her iiiiiny Mend The new of Mr. and Mr. ... . , , , , , ouv M,m iivi ik'uiiii ix improving at this time. rived with cattle shipments Sunday The Bed Cross nurse from Seattle w reported III and the local Chapter considered it best to sond some help down. Upon their arrival they found two additional Roil Cross nurses had Just arrived from tho outside there fore the loeal nurses wore not need ed. Mr. I iiinle; started back. with the S. M. Bolton Is up from Crane to day. He states they have several cases of Influents In his town but all tho patients are getting along well. Numerous gentlemen who make a living writing things for other peo ple who work for a living to read, are now viewing with alarm, and pointing the warning finger, and hnlMflno' thA rnft lanlnpn of rlon...r Kred Allen arrived home last week rKht across the national highway from Portland. He has been staying I Because they see 'steen million re in town since while his mother Is1 turning soldiers, and war worker, laiiieK hut mi the road round family ! engaged In taking caro of Influenca! nd shipbuilders, and munition with Influenta and Mrs. Wiseman re- pstlenta. j workers suddenly dumped upon the malned to care for them. .. , , ... ! country with no place to go but out. Thos. Hutton Is in town from his ftnd no pUce t0 come bnt Dack Judge Dcvens and Commissioner j horae Mr" "utton hM boon wltn These are doubtless the same ei Moss expect to go to Portland the ! nf,uenl for B few dBy " ld not cj,mbe periK)n8 who yelled "Wake fore part of neil week to meet with n've BOVere UCK nn ,8 ,m' the State Judges and Commissioners ' rovln rap"llv 8he eontrmrted It Association. This Is an annual ' bv "'t"'K nurse in the emer- gathering of county officers and this encv n'-l hls city session will be of particular Interest as the State Highway Commission will hold a session at the same time Dalton ciiihs i Doaring oompletlon ami they bops to oiiiipy it e.uiy next month. What is making Idaho a " ; i V iiivelo riient of Irrigation IiroJectH. What will make Bsatern Oregon an empire? Same thll Oregoiilun. A, B. Brown was in town j.. "i si hort i :n being "ii bis in, in ulaim.nii lo Ontario, be having been rlaiting at Dtsooiul tor a short lime. Mrs. Geo. A. Bnytb b him over from Diamond. ItiH reeentt) had a hIIkI:! attack i l im taenia, 1 1 peetod to bagln his preporalory to being nniHtered out. frank van given an opportunity to enlist in the army for a period but be declined beessss f not wanting to devote l-.ls time lii that hraneh durieg paeee. He feels be should be lookinii after i. privets affaire rather than serving In the ar nj wbon fighting in Might. Wall Wald was in town r I - other We have Just recePVed writer lasped l the i tons bu Id i ol i h &ru ' !u the other dav god found n most ited iii mod rn equipment being In HgM . hop I see wber wot k Is to bo tien inr" . . in big budding Is a oredll to tie- ioiicv.rii sad wni i a eonveniencs to tho auto travel With hiK storage space lint is frost proof The dirt floor, which Is of the same material as I day and informed the writer Inut he "f ebolos Hood River apples of the and MrK. Wade were leaving at once following rarietiet VeUOW New for the yulnii River Ranch of the town. aTpttSOaborg and Baldwin. P. L. B, Co.. where lie was going to .Order early as many of thine are work for tho company under the already spoken for. Crane Mercan foramansblp of Chas. Cronin. Hie Company. Robert Drlnkwater. c A. Marian. K. B, Korea arrived home from Bend the other day and reports the1 Mrs. I.udwlg Johnson and little: the grade OB the streets on thla ell-,1 families of his children all recovered 'son arrived hero from her homo In j Is packing nlci ly and will noon be ga from an attack of Influenza. Mr. j Idaho last week and has since been good as a cement floor. The front , Foren stated that while there were visiting with her parents, Mr. and ijulte a large number of cases over ' Mrs. J. M. Dalton, and other relatives, there the deaths were not ho numer- Mrs. Johnson told friends that they oils. Mrs. Foren remained as she was ' contemplated leaving their present nursing in a family that insisted location and going to Colorado to that she remain for a while longer, reside. and thus give the county officers an opportunity to confer with (hem on the road building program for tho coming year. This Is one of the Im portant things to come up during the next season and our county officers nro Int'Ti'sted In knowing what Is to be done with the highway from here io Crs Wm. Farre Agrnt for Colonial Fire Undi.wrilers Aurii SSOjB jo.ouo.'io and North Brirish & Mercantile b.$. Co. Aaisriasa i.n. Jto.cin.ooo.oo Don't dr'ay taking out a policy in a good I'r.iig rcv-ipniv natttl af ter joi.r liouae lin burnt down I Sunday's Oregonlan has a picture of Dr. K. Benson, former pastor of the Presbyterian church pf this city. A notation Is made under it that Dr. Benson bad recently taken the bar examination and will practice law. Me has two sons who are lawyers, teacher while another Is Two of thorn were across win tlio war during our iggle Dr. Benson Is most reiuenilieri'd by the people of thi, $ty who wish htm success in Ilia Uw' lield ol lai another a a pre er lavwworjr C Mi rie-ders Is in a serious . at the Chas. King bi : nffi r'ng from the i of i which he siuti! had m urrod several dajs previous. Mr - S In- fell out of hil ! ira lofl was injured but did not t it until and In a ion III Ion TbttT da; Me has bees entire): u is since Thm evening and tit 1 1. hope' are enter. Up America" for months after we were In the war, and who had editorial night sweats because the country wouldn't know there was a war until it was over and Washing ton was annexed to Berlin. Of course, alt the time, tbe coun try was awake, and doing its work. and making no fuss about it; In all of which respects It materially dif fered from the editorial alarmists and exhorters. There will be no reconstruction problems that this nation will not solve with credit to Itself, and with out greatly injuring either worker, returning soldier or employer. The problems of reconstruction are -imply compared to the war problems we have solved these last 18 months, and about all of n- Deed to do h : quit teasing and go to wori. To. work at the thing that is right M,.. . 'I. and that will In audone un less We do It. Which reminds us, that it Is about tints fir u- to .-ii.ike down the fr- feed th" chickens, split the kindling, and sort half a barrel of sd fcr his rcrov. . i, appiea aown ceiBW. Pbeeti ol i1" pioneers of o Do your Christmas shopping of the building is not quite com pleted so far us the finishing Is 0On- cerned, as it is to be a cement front with S map of the state showing the' auto roads leading out in every di rection from Burns. ' L lvS iWa IsVk I. : : a.. w 1 " r 7 ..l..-4 A Ghiirt mar y Cqift.tore j s ,! Ks 1 1 Y-1Y- ir-,i I ,I,.:.S VK " -, rm ' i I ' j Do Your Christmas Shopping Early We have a Complete Assortment of e Pyralin Ivory; Stationery; Games, 'Dolls and Perfumes; Nice Gifts for Young and Old The Rexall Drug Store Reed Bros. WARTIME ECONOMY need not prevent you from SEASONABLE COMFORTS Winter is approaching and it is timfe to consider purchasing warm clothing and comforts for cold weather. We have a complete line of MACKINAWS, UNDERWEAK, BLANKETS. SWEATERS, Etc. ' Shop early in the season and get best Burns Cash Store .