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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1918)
: i : in':., iim' A l'ai mar i K: for '' oho o in ihopplng i ' nmbrtt !, . . i 1 ' . 'O III hub- 1 hU lor : .ilo :il ! 'i barn, a. a. Parry, Notice to Bend Subscribers The third payment on installment sub scriptions to the Fourth Liberty Lcaun will bt: Hue on IVcornber i!th. I In payment dn .i time will be cribed. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Burns, Oregon n in ( n Ti hi rots : down froni lu It till" Riven M OHM hilt ( v. :i II I li' ll'iio snow Capital and Surplus, $100,000.00 UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY OREGON STATE DEPOSITARY ACCOUNTS INVITED The Times-Jierald Ha The Largest Circulation Of Any i Newspaper In Harney County. Do your ( li rlMt nia.i shopping early. Ira .Million W'uh In town yesterday on business. Walter Itidfllo was short time this wi'i'k. in town for r" I. wetnsteln, the Lawn merchant, VSS In toSvn 0 lay. S. Albanian was ii from h In I ni'nr Alb'Ti'on during the weak, Uu) Ins a uful fur Cji .i li mi i i, etc. Ht 1 Tii. re i ii ! to Tor niOl '. Ill I ii :'.!, H and Its' oil lio won II r Crane yt-it i nlay ; for Tucnnia where lit" would ri'inaln dating the winter. run vmtw NATIONAL nANK or Itl'HNH. OAI'ITAI. ANI HfHrtlW lOO.Oee. THK BANK THAT tfAKHft TOUR f HAFK." AOCNIUNTM INVITHIV Lloyd Johnson and IiIh Ilttlo daughter Ada were up from the l.iiw'i'ii homo Wednesday vIsIHiir with relatives and frlendH and attending to Rome business affairs. Mr. and Mr- A. B. Whitney and their son Arthur and his wife woro up from the Valley View district yesterday i-iiIHiik upon their many friends who were Rind to hoc them. James Taylor, who had heon on KiikoiI in aiili) work for llu llurns (JaraRe, has accepted B similar posi tion wllli a garage ,il lllltshorro and he ami his will' have gODS down there. Mr. ond Mrs. William Sterling ex pect to leave tomorrow for Portland where they will remain for several weeks with their dauKhters who are doliiR rity. Or i Hi- unto frli'iul a present 1 i i uful, Qerns Oarage. Page's Iweet Shop has a supply of lettuce, iwest potatoes ami ernn- I SS on hand nt all times. Kronh ! i'r l;i lilaf. i Spoil. Illll Ioa ; In loam Hi.-, w i,. ih ri'i'miii , an 1 1," ii of flu sad J KsP i u R'fl i i i". Davidson of the in t . i,' ii nun' durlni i . i .iimo,i b) i i Jouui LI i. W. '. PoiikIasm bsi I under the ears of. s physician in this ' city since tiio latter part of last wii'U HiifforiiiK from hoart (roulile. I Bhs Is better at this time wu are gltid to itStS, I Miss I "inil tin- hoi Iiit. who camo up from Portland to nurse her sister, Mrs. A. It. Olson during her Illness Incident to child birth, was pre vailed upon to take charge of Jack McQulru during his siege of In fliii-iizii. Miss Locher had to return to Portland to be present at a federal court hearing on Monday so loft Sun day afternoon for that point being taken to Bend hy A. K. Itlchardson. i M. J. O'Connor, I'eter Kgoscue, Mrs. Prank Dagger and Joe Uarcia srara all up from the Denjo oeaatry this week on business. Mr. O'Connor stated that his neighborhood had ; no! attempted to do anything with tho Into war drives because of the epidemic ol Influent, They arc Jm inisy taking cam of their neighbors ami inusi give Unit first considers I Ion. Later they will do th.'lr pail toward the Other work. wmm WITH ALL GOOD WISH 'ii.e NATIONAL BANK i Burn ' )o-((on Yule' i to iia patrons and cesires to u; its appreciation of their confiJence and good will Harney Eounfy National Bank - Burns, Drtnjtm "YOUR M0ME INSTITUTION" jTjmirrfiminniMrotiiBnmiimiH)fiuingrnminm m nflKniMi spat ial library work In that SATURDAY. DECEMBER 21. 1918 LOCAL NEWS NOTES. Bo your Christmas ihopplng early. Chaa. Ring baa mab.ogan'y wood for sale, delivered. Bee him or phone or.:.'. Mrx. Oeo, Smyth and lior brother, 8. Seuweard. came over irom Dia mond Tuesday and wore guests at the Levens Hotel. Ed Kgli was over from the ram li iluring the week. He has completely recovered from his recent lllno'is and is getting fat. Lost Between the Lawen atoro and my home, a ladies open face gold watch. Initials M, I on back, 115.00 reward. M. Hand ' all ion. The Ladles AM will hold i n the l .y i)i , up ' ' b) 0 the I.' Bulldlni . W, J. Alt no over from bis home near Drew-soy during the week. Mr. Altnow Kays tliey haven't any "flu'" in hi:; neighborhood and they hope to continue without an epidemic of it. While the present holiday period approaches with much to commend it because of the closing of the war, the influenza is not going to permit the real enjoyment it would other wise be. Albert Oitkerman was over from the It I ley home the other day. We have Xtnea presents from it i .in to 1 E.00. Burns Oai iialoh Bain was a buslines visitor to our , Ity during I lie wok. James Hudson and Win. MeCorni ack are here from Lake OOVnty on buaiuaaa, Mr MeCormaick is a sheep inner are anderatand and Jim win bay anything In the line of ffva stock, at leaal ti sn his buslnoss for tveral 'ears, Wm, Farre Paul i i ' down from mountain ranch during the week. A good lool Zasea praaent, llurns (iarage. males an excellent i.i one at Hie 'i ho ileum laundry has cioaad down and than in''- no Indian sQoas town to do the family washings therefore there i much wailing among housewives Some one ean make a stake by eoinlng to Hnnj and opening the sleam laundry. John Baatty is one of the late rlstlma or fln He oama up reaantly from the ranch under the impression Ja.k Mctiulre. who was MpofMd ,i1k1i h(.1ioo1 WlHllll ,(,.ir, , ,,t dangerously sick with flu last issue (I(I , ,, r,.,,,.,,,,,.,, , ,w rr ,, is s far recovered as lo be out orivi.lt wlI1, Dh frl).lllU Hl. WJ ,IlklM danger entirely, He had s v.ry sari ' ,,, ,, , ,.,.. ,,,,, ,,,,..,.. ,,,. 1 Agent for Colonial Firr UrjuVrwrilru A... 1. J.'C.lSX'.- ,)0 Ml) tttl Kcrlli Rrirtsti & rdrrcantiic Ins. Co. A urn, an .o. $ 10. 1 I D.OeO I O Poa'l delay tilunR out u policy in t'niipnny unii f. burnt down a good ulrong ler your houtr hat The two youngest daughters of Mr and Mrs. K. K. O'wslaf have been sick during the week with pneu monia, They are reported better. oils time. TIIIJ MUST VVIKlNAI the en.eri v hospital a lor, i g fine. I.. i , li Or , '1,1,1 rn e ,'t ,i,er llftaa arelvaH l,,,n., BL'ltNH. CAPITAL INI) ML'RPLL'H ,, Portland wk VIUO.OOO. uu. .,JH THAT (L., ,,,.. ull 1l;, , ,., ,,,..,, NnVKK-i Hll II .- M il NTH INVITED. I'll T Sl !..' loners and Ju .Ml. ; M. ,-,',l Mrs. l.lU . ,. .., , .. ,, ., ., " tii.llr.L.-.l along , onsiru. . ,ve line ion, in.,,- i. , w'.,, i, -,., dnrlng the meeting and confidently Hut ton fates bis neighborhood hs been lori I'l.ile lii ne: having any influenza as fat, Its in I be build. roads to follow. I FOB BALE Bulls, March strains. Also 1,'iti head yearling h two year old Heifers.--K. K. Bain k Co., Glemus Ferry, Idaho. Mrs . Peter Chrlslensou was up Pat Honegan, son of Mr. and Mrs. j fr0n her home at Lawen Wednesday J. J Honegan, arrived home from , to consult a physician respecting hor Portland Wednesday evening to : health. She has been In poor heulth apend the Christmas holidays with 'for some time. She uc eompanled home folks. He is undecided Llo'1 Johnson and Ada up. returning whether he will return to Portland """ the same afternoon with or remain at home the balance of the ' medicine which she hopes will give winter. I he relief. Prank Welch, son of Mrs. lulio Registered llerforl s,llil11' arrived home lust night on .1 On and Disturber 1 fWlOttaTb troBB his transport In tho Huston barber. Frank wus one 01 the first to volunteer in the navy and has had active service from the first having gone to the Atlantic coast immediately upon entering the. servbe and was among the first to engage in taking troops across tho j pond. He experienced having his boat torpedoed hy a submarine, an mount of which appeared In these columns recently. Frank will be here1 during Hie holidays, as he will not - BBBBBBiBBaBBBBasvjBaBaaaaaanesssBBesBsei i "" t I jm Iji PE5w ym' Ho your Christ man shopping early. Pages 8woct Bhop continues to serve fines! Ice iTeam and other Bold dishes and drinks as well hot drink-'. Anything desired for the ' holtda) dinners will be given prompt nt tenllon. Let your Wants be known. Mrs I II. Holland received a tele gram last Monday announcing that Dr. and Jrs. J. S Huurman were leaving Bultliiiore on that day for heme and would arrive In Portland yesterday where they Imped to meet "A K Kb hardson of this city as Dr. Htturtnan desired to secure a Ilulek car for his use hers at homo and would bring It In us ihei , ;m 'lb. i are expet ted the first of next weak. in-. Siiuriii.in was engaged in the practice i his profesalop la tin, ' lor to II nd was one ,,, the first to respond to l hi medical men. nc was a reserve In the Dev) and has sen active service ever since enteiln,;. However, be was glad to resign at the close f nostt- titles and return lioun ' rjOES WITH WIL80NI ON PEACE TK1P. afl a&'JHJ m in in lir'iiiH fsii m l i ! I' M i hum thy with the pn 4dent, ,,',d 'i.,i ell .1 P Bi deb gai. don Aucl ii. i li ! . IK'illll ill I ill" I en,'.,- natural l 0 m liltu In - omen ho ;n-ii w i- pre id, nt . official ptil tj to thi . ui allies l a have to report until Jan. ti at BohIoii. dmSsiitesLs . rlt'' '.Ur .-. JbT J Tam av, J . (J M ' w r 1 ' Ik GKrifi mac Plfl lOTfe ,y.... I fc-jE Why be Honest Well, first because we sleep bet- tero' nights and secondly it pays We enjoy the feeling given us I y the knowledge that for every dollar you pay us for merchandise you get at least a dollar's value. ttr" I e rv-v laJlrtrvTk -I ( P .' 1 ' . - ! "V A.H' VkMah we av- r. . r'. J-M,r-ni f.ik(.,'.- Ad.l . .- - ff xTcvor tn r . n v. '.s'.i,'.Va -fr A. e-iC S The Do Your Christmas Shopping Early a We have a Complete Asttortment of Pyralin Ivory; Stationery; Games, Dolls and Perfumes; Nice Gifts tor Young and Old Rexall Drug Store Reed Bros. rtllctou AvvdisMWiwl unatt juoltmr It' fun to be in business when you know you're serving your community; bringing in and distributing good goods for fair consideration; helping your neigh bors and fellow townsmen to live on a high, self-respecting plane. We'd like to have you drop in to see seme new CHRISTMAS SPECIALTIES that have just ccme in, so we've marked a few atticles at a SPFCFAL FRICE near the door. No, we won't tell whet they ate. Ccir.e and see. It'll be worth it. we fake liberty bonds at par in exchange for gocds Burns Cash Store 1 ,