Notice to Bend Subscribers The third payment on installment sub scription to the Fourth Liberty Loan will be due on December (9th. The payment due at that time will be 20 per cent of the amount subscribed. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Burns, Oregon I Capital and Surplus, $100,000.00 We will do your Job printing. Ho your Christmas shopping early. IVostlcy Smyth In over from hla homo In Diamond. I. Wolnstoln. lln l,auon merchant. was 111 town (ho other lny. . 4 fjlankats numbering l,200.0(io wore sent to France by the Keil Cross emergencies.! . LOST Pair, of large, rimmed pectaclea, in long', black, leather cane. J. W. Hlggs. J. W. Hlggs wont to tho Denio country HiIh morning to Jook 'after Home ImimI in-. i in connection with hi big ranch. I'ngo's flwoot Shop has a supply of lettuce, sweet potatoes iinil cran berries on hand at all tlmos. Fresh pastorate of tho Ilni.tl.it church In Do yoor Chrlstmn shopping early. Fifteen thousand automobiles IflOS August 1 have been shipped fo Frame for th Hed Cross. The American Rod cross provided U)?inpo( ovary I n nniiiUsrs in rrain with a corn cob pipe. J. K. i.iivtuii and i.i'Hiiv Duncan, of Taroma, war recent arrlvala thin city and are visiting at t Island Itanch. J. P. McQuire haa been one of tho norloua ones from influenza thin week. He haa been dangoroualy alck and Ih nt 111 In a bad way but illghtly Improved. Rev. J. F. Mobley was an arrival on Mia Wray Stano Inst night. Wo under tnnd In- i to take up the q ii "inns II : fish every Friday. It Iii'kIiih to look like wo might HiIh city. Dun (Jllkey and have Home winter after all with an I both traveling men II. M. Ullllam, from Portland, UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY OREGON STATE DEPOSITARY ACCOUNTS INVITED The Times-JIerald Has The Largest Circulation Of Any Newspaper In Harney County. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 14. 1918 LOCAL Nh'WS NOTES. Do your Christmas shopping early. S. St. Bolton WSS HP from Crane Thursday. Itobt. Drinkwater .Ir.. was In town last Banda'y, bavins bronchi In s influenza patient to the hospital. Judge Grant Thompson and wife, and her falher, Mr. Haines, all left Sunday for Portland and other points. Lost Between the Lawea store and my home, a ladlea open (see gold at b. initials U. I. on hack. 16.00 reward. M. Hand Catteraon, The China lady from the re atanrant In the Leveni building Ih n victim of tho influenza this week and is at the hospital. She Ii very - ick and hard to I :i k care of a. ihn la nol m ad to the ways or the nurses. , Jap McKlnnOD arrived home from Missouri last Tuesday night. Mrs. Horn Thiiraday. Doc. 12, to Mr. and Mr a C. W. Lew la, a daughter. Jam at tho rate of COO tons a month goon to Franco for tho Hed Cross. Our soldier i eat moat of it. THE riHNT NATIONAL 1JAXK OK Hl'KNH. CAPITAL AND HtTKIHX'M glOO.noo. "THK HANK THAT MAKKH VOI'lt 8 a Hi SAI'K." ACCOl'NTH I.WITKD. The Baptlal Ladles Aid will held tlielr allium! ( lui inias tale I" the rooms formerly occupied by (!. W. Clevenger In the Bsamett Bead Building. Leo Htifflngton was greeting bis old time iri. -nils in iin. city last Monday. He van accompanied over from Malheur county by Mr. flea-weard. occasional flurry of snow and freez ing weather. W. II. Huffman wai In from his home in tile Stoln'n Mountain sec tlon during the week visiting with hla wife, who la ataying with her mother, Mra. A. K. Ricbardaon. THH KlfUW NATIONAL BANK OF BUBNH. eAFITAL AND HI'llPM tOO,oee. "VHK BANK THAT marks Youn ansa kafr." ACCOUNT INTITMB. It ia reported here that oue of tho flrat Hod Croiia nuraea that wont to the Denio aectlon to aid In caring for the influenza patient had died and two nuraea who came later are ill with It. Pugo'a Sweet Shop continues to aerve finest Ice cream and other cold dlahos and drink-, as well hot drinks Anything desired for the holiday dinners will be given prompt at tention. Let your wants be known. Tim Donovan took his departure' rinirsday afternoon for eastern ' points to visit for an indefinite! time. He rocs to New Jersey to visit! with friends and may also visit In Pennsylvania. , Mr. and Mrs. II II Simmons took tlnir departure Monday for Caldwell Idaho, where they will remain for the winter a-" Mr. Simmons shipped Ills entile tliMe In I I. They drew through in their Ford, baring ship ped the stock In advance. Ill I Kthel Turner was o. r from Crane during the week to have lone dental work done The reung lady had recovered from her recent at tack of-"flu" but was still weak and did not Intend to take up her duties in the Craln State Hank for a few days yel. were registered at the I. evens during the week. Mr. (lilllam was at ono time located here and Mr Gllkoy formerly resided at Agency. I Mra. Fred Cllngan haa gone to Chicago where ahe will dispose of some furs for L. L. Noonchestnr. Mr. Nooncheater alao wont out thla week to look after a consignment of fura and pelts ahlpped to St. Loula. R. J. Shlpman "blew Into" thla office the other day and gave ua a very pleasant surprise for wo didn't know ho was in the country or con templated visiting here. Ho haa boon over in Idaho for some time cruis ing for a big timber concern and where he was with his aona. How ever, he had a longing for bin old lime friends In Hums and came over for a stay of indefinite length. "Dad" Shlpman helped develop the flrat oil prospecting bo)S in the Dog Moun tain country and ban always had faith In ultimately finding oil In paying iiiantltes, He deserves Ih" reward. Banking Service The Harney County National Bank has always maintained due regiinl for the old Ideals of conservative banking; And will, without violating these Ideals, continue lo perform Ita legitimate part In pro moting the brtereeta of its depositors. Its ithllit) lo serve these Interests accep tably Is evidenced by lis long list of satisfied clients whose il'-poslls aggregate over half a million dollars. Its officers Invite the consideration of those wlio desire a helpful banking relation. United States Depositary -Tfie Harnai Emintq Bums , Urtnfaii Bank NSaTTTUTl UTI0N YOUR HOME I Wm. Farre Agent for Colonial Pre Underwriter! Aa. I. 170,(1!, 0.000.00 and North ilririsli A Mercantile Ips. Co. AaMstaaa sasasj Jio.eoo.ooo.oo Don't tlelAy taking out a policy in a K"d strong ccre.peny ,,,,tjl ,. ter your house has burnt down ... I.. ! -J ' '." O. J. Land, of San Francisco, la in tho city. i i llr.tnd and haled hay for sale ut tho feed barn. A. A. Perry. Fred Smyth came over from Diamond yesterday In company with Ills Ullcln Frost lev. ) John It. Lewis, an assistant hfffh wav engineer, has been In this vicini ty durliiR the past week looking over the proposed road work on the. route between this place and Crane. Mr and Mrs. Allle Dlllard were peasants! a In on the Wray Stage from Bend last night, returning from a li ip to outside points. Grunt Bturtevanl arrii a I bare lai I nigkl from La fJrande In e pon. i- to a in announcing 'I" 'i low Ulna - of her son-li. J. P. SfoOUire, Mra. SHirti-v.-i'it Cams to le with her daughter and l-lve what assistance she OSUld. Mrs. nfcOnlrs and Inr new son are still at the hospital. Greece and Serbia received 000.000 pounds of food in 30 from the Hod Croaa. miss Anna Brave resigned poaition on the local teleppj switch board as an operator the ft part of this week and left for ettes. Idaho Thursday. After m lug the holidays with relatlw- i friends In that placo she will e tlnue her Journey to her home Missouri and IrIit she Intend to to Oklahoma where she has . ion h a aienograpner. Her ma friends In this eJty wish her hu la Inr new field of labor. CARD OF IIIANKK. ii-.. .,.. . . tc ,i,-mii- ui cipri , i .... i... , . , . iiuonn mi uie inenilK wlio were Kino ana considerate of our U uncle and their ymsetael latance to us at the tims i death and funeral. c. B. sfcPhs Mrs. L. II. Culp. mtn. u. r . joiiim.ii, JudRe II. 0. Levcns, Sheriff (Jood man. County Clerk llaltou, ori- mlssionar liass wire ail passengers out to Bend Sunday being snroute to Portland for a eonfarenos of ooun ty Officers during lbs week. Mrs. Dalton accompanied bar basbsnd out. School Supt. Clark Is home from Portland where she bhd been al- tsndlng soup' convention in oonnec Hon wiiii rood conservation ami pro- dip Hon she bad been working very luiril previous in inr departure In i ting to care for Influonsn patients and wa i compelled to remain l'oi; BALK: Begistered Herfordlin her rooms for several days while Bull . March On and Disturber in the metropolis being t ii r m o irin head yearling a;.w-iiIi a nervous breakdown, she .. two year old Helferi B B, Bain ft feeling much better si present and I . iNasessBBgsBgBaBBsmj3gggjBgjgggjj ' '"" m m m m Co . Olemus Ferry. Idaho Clyde Cowing was In the first of the we.-k and told us to semi this McKinnon accompanied him home great religious weekly to him at but atopped out at Nampa with their Ontario for the next few months as son- and his wile for a short visit, bs wan shipping his stock out there Later she will come on over. In the to feed for the winter. mean time Jap will get a house hero In town for she and the children to' MrM- H . italston and Miss liug- live in during the winter. gins, both high school teachers, took their departure Wednesday for out side points. Mrs. Italston wont to Portland to Join her husband uutii after the holidays, Miss Muggins go ing to her home for that period. Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Johnson wore over from Prineville last Moliday to attend the funeral of her uncle, C. H. McPheeters. They returned home immediately. They had been assisting In caring for of the grain having caught J. C. Sevcik returned the fore part the Influenza patients since the close ' and burned sufficiently to spill Of this week from Washington where of the schools, but other having Young was Just recovering from an he had been working in the harvest volunteered their services lo relieve ' attack of the "flu" and II waa feared abls to attend ber duties in tie- Office. W. X Monroe whs In-re I he lor-' P. hi of thin week having brought his son-ln-luw, Fred Young, in for I medical treatment. The young man had met with an accident While I hauling grain out lo Callow. He i was filling his gas tank hy lantern i light when the fluid caught fire and exploded with tho result that he was' some burned ubout the head. He could have escaped without injury I but he wanted to saVe his load and j succeeded In doing so, only two sacks i fire j Mr. i (Why be Honest Well, first because we sleep bet- ter o' nights and secondly it pays We enjoy the feeling given us Ly the knowledge that for every dollar you pay us for merchandise you get at least a dollar's value. fields and looking after aome of his own business affairs. i them, they decided lo go out for tho , this would set him back but be came holiday vacation up smiling. Vv iw.. i. mf nNf l I' I I' t;0idrhndf Z M' I' . ..'...''' as O I lit tore rniA JT w Do Your Christmas Shopping Early We have a Complete Assortment of Pyralin Ivory; Stationery; Games, Dolls and Perfume; Nice Gift tor Young and Old The Rtxall Drug Store-'Reed Bros. ""7- , JL " "-.'rtv ilaeTifisssii iyA, m mmmmMUBmmimimnmmmua L;i2HHi:i.tAkLrmtL. WJ.tS iointhe Red Crass -ytlinou MismMmH mmam -JLJoilmr fflfjIfiTg It's fun to be in business when vou know you're serving your community; bringing in and distributing good goods for fair consideration; helping your neigh bors and fellow towmmrn to live on a high, self-retpec'- ing plane. We'd like to have you drop in to see scire new CHRISTMAS SPECIALTIES that have jutt ccire in, so we've marked a few atlicles at n SPECIAL PRICE near the door. No, we wen't tell what ihty are. C( me and see. It'll be worth it. WE TAKE LIBERTY BONDS AT PAR IN EXCHANGE FOR GOC DS Burns Cash Store (wi$ti!w$ JWei ; rv..