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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1919)
. - IH1--1- TREATED ALIKE WE offer the best possible banking service to all our patroias. Prompt and careful atten tion is given all business, and, our customers receive court eons attention regardless of the size of their accounts. . Assuring you of tnis kind of service, we solicit your busi ness. First National Bank Barns, Oregon UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY OREGON STATE DEPOSITARY ACCOUNTS INVITED The Tiines-Jierald Hm The Largest Circulation Of Any Newspaper In Harney County. SATURDAY. JANUARY l. Ml LCAIi NHWS NOTES- We'll Ju your Job Printing. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. r limaiz are home from 'heir holiday visit wilb relatives in Metoliua. Jake Hughe, one of the energetic stock growers of this county, was in town the first of the week on some business. The mild weather is proving a benefit in that it 1 thawing out the ground thus giving the moisture which falls a chance to aeap in rather than run off. J. B. Jenkins, C. R. Peterson, O. O. Jetley and Albert Oakernan were among the out of town men here at tending the annual meeting of th directors of the Inter-Mountain Tel. & Tel. Co. FOR 8ALK: Registered Herford Bulls, March On and Disturber strains. Also 150 head yearling & two year old Heifers. E. E. Bain & Co., Glemus Ferry, Idaho. i.e HAfS We handle the famous Lion and Hud son brand hats in ail the latest style, that we are offering you during this sale at these greatly reduced prices: The famous Lion Brand Hat, $2.85 Hudson " " 3.75 UNDERWEAR In both woolen and cotton, union and two piece suits, that are going during this sale at 20 per ct. Off. Come early while the stock cause everything included in thiS Sale is gO- We handle thr Famou. Gotisn Shoei for Mm, Women snd CHIdren snd to make Iwyff f. fY. room for our spring stock we are offering ycu your choice during this sale at a lllg IU gU. reduction of 15 per ct. off. BURNS CASH STORE P. S. These prices are also the same at our Riley Branch, Riley, Oreg. I P. I). Saunders, connected with the Swift interests, with headquarters tt Portland, was a visitor to this 1 1 during the week. Born Wednesday, Jun. 15. to Mr. and Mrs. James Kaycraft. :i daughter. The mother and child are both re ported doing fine at the Flreoved hospital. James Weston wan a buslne:; visitor Thursday from Cm is Jlmmfo slat."; ha is doing good 1 .-."Iikss In his garage down there, keeping his mechanics quite busy. Albert Smith, the men haul at lilit.in. in t'atlow Valley, was in last Monday making proof on his land. Mr. 8mlth states the rabbits are not so plentiful in that region as they had hn In former times. Mr. nd Mrs. Fred Scott, of Orion. Mich., are in this city visiting with relatives. Mrs. Scott Is a niece of Mrs. Mary A. Smith of the Summltt hotel. This Is their first visit to the west and Mr and Mrs Scott delighted with this big country. The Times-Herald Is Informed that Ralph J. Weaver has resigned as cashier of the Crane State Bank. Our informant knew nothing of the circumstances leading up to his re signation. Mr. Weaver had been con nected with the Bank since It start ed. Sldned McNeil is acting as cashier at the present. DSssSslBBBWPdBsinv'y f9Bm ,S':;' J'jB 4 ''i'- iBpjk. We will k ytmr jo pHnrtng. Mr. and Mrs. 3. M. MftOetM were up from thr-lr homo In the aUiern part of the county during this week. Mr?, Cn Hi was over from Diamond aaMs In the wee was accompanied over by lor nice-. Mlis Elhol Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Unlnb Weaver, Miss Kiln I Turner and Mr. Bolton were nil ever from Crane In 1 8nnday th J tt0t3 uf friend I In this city. I UK I UtST NATIONAL HANK OF III ltS. CAIMTAIi AND SUIIPI'W S,00. "THK BANK THAT H.WiKS YtilH BAKK. ' AOOOI NTS INVITED. Mr. and MM rHlTJf Bseta sent word over rrotn viio to their friends In th'tl county thai I bey have new baby girl nt tb.-lr home. The eMCl .late was not given us of this arrival. James Young, the sheep man. was in town this week on some land bust ,.,. Mr. Young Is stopping tern- porarlly over at Ontario where he Is f ling a part of his flocks. Mr. , Vkiim believes we should use every effort to get Irrigation In order that we might have the advantage of keeping this stock at home. George Foon recently returned from Portland where ho had been for several months. HU brother Joe. who haB had charge of the restaurant here for the past several months. Is making preparations to move into the stone building be'ween Reel's grocery and the Masonic building. This Is a nice location for his restaur ant. A. F. Brown was here during Uu week having come over from Dia mond. HI went on out to Ontario a here tin- family is residing this .vlnter. We are Informed that Mr. Brown has pun hiced some cattle. He was formerly In the sheep bni-l-ness and disposed of his flocks no long ago, -but as he has always he, n actively engaged in the stock busi ness he couldn't quit so this time has bought cattle. Mrs. Wulter Cross and her grand daughter, Miss Cora Shepard. were down from the lamily home on Troui Creek the fore part of ihi Mrs. ('roan informed the writ- r thai she had reoeaUy uadei a siege of Influenza. Her danght ir had an attach previous to thai end the mother went to take .are or her with the result thai she contracted It also. She ha - recovered, however. K. J. Shipmau left last night on a business trip to Caldwell, Idaho. He may visit other points before return ing to this vicinity. "Dad" Shipman has been spending a portion of his time since returning here at the oil well at Dog Mountain. He has put in many days at that well and owns a considerable number of shares. He Informs us they have gotten the water shut off and moctly balled out and will await the return of the ex perienced driller to pull the tap at the bottom when they hope to got a flow of oil. Those who have been active at the work wanted "Dad" ti remain here or ret urn to see this finish, but he told them that If the oil was there It would come whother he was present or not. OUTING FLANNEL A large assortment of plain and pie id colors special during this sale at 35c. per yard. WOOLEN SHIRTS Wc have a large assortment of tl.ese in sizes from 14 1-2 to 18 to offer jou during this sab at 15 per ct. Ofi. MACKINAWS Any mackinaw in the store at 1 5 per Ct. Off. is complete be Archie Cross wu In town this week. Refer Egoscuo was up from his home In the soiillnrn purl of the county the first of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Losfor Hamilton wen- In town yesterday, having up from their home near Denlo. Horn Yesterday, Jan. 17, to Mr. and Mrs. Huffman, a son. Mother and boy are doing fine at the Flre oved hospttaj. Albert Oakermaa was In town tho ' otlior day attending a meeting of the : stockholders of the Intor-Mountaln Telephone & Telegraph Co. B, lintuli-e. turn of the extensive sheen urowort of 'hi., territory, Wi looking after loudness affairs In this city during the Wests nil-; i i its r national bank i HIKNN. CAPITAL AND HI nia.l'-. 1OUH0. "THK BANK III A I MAKJM yock a a a a ssifjBV'j ACCOUNT INV1TBD. James Young, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ueo. W. Young, who has been attending school at the O. A. C. at Corvallls, arrived home this week.j He Is a Harney county high school graduate. Cheap power Is going to make a vast difference in things In thin j Valley. It will all produce if we ' can have water and that is possible with the Irrigation district anil means of pumping on the higher land. Tho Times-Herald had hoped to learn of qttite a snow fall In tho mountains to the north of us during the storm of'Tbursday but was dls- appointed to find there was very little more snow fell In the moun tains than right here In the valley. B, W. Donnelly, forester on the Snow .Mountain division of tl OchOCO Reserve. Is In this city on business In connection with his duties. He has been over on Hllver I real for the past week and state! I to a representative of this paper IlUe mOralBfl that he would remain here .fr perhaps tan days. Mr and Mrs. Win. II nil and their ton Chester came down from' the Silvia home Thursday, bringing Merle, !i older son, who had Jaai returned from Camp OordA, Qeor : glu. Merle came through here a few days iiko and went on tii home for a Short visit. Ho was mustered out at the BOWthsm caSJp and I.- now home to remain. HIh parents and Arollier returned home that same day. J. K. Kounsevelle is having the old wooden building torn down on his lots between the Odd Fellows Ituilding and John Oemberllngs and Mill replace it with a concrete build- lug to.be used for offices and store ... , . " .be near her physician as she Is auf- rooins. Mr. Itounsevelle intormtin The Times-Herald that he would likely extend the building back at least 80 feel and possibly 100 If he found tenants who desired such. This will be a va..t improvement and make that a solid fire proof block It is flue to see that people have confidence in the future of things even though hard times are possible to follow the war dosing. Greatest January Clearance Sale Ever Offered the People of Harney County . . j, BsansBssss- EL MarkDownS&le ffl ! I Ml ask. I 1 IsstsV A. I M I "sV & sssl ,B H aLsHaBBBBBanasflsV SbbbbbbsbbbLsbbIi 1 lili 1 1 v 't t ': "I 1 11 C S- il - tf ,m)-' Mi W 'mJbd 1 I ? lysf J-JI ft 'urmmmA ' Wmr . VfJBsHSSsaL Tl i iiiiiaannasMiSaMfj sHsaiii i lj Report of the Onditfcn cf the Harney County uucnal Bank of Burn, Oregc n Deceirbir31,ll8 Reaource. 834.87 Loans and Discount 34 500 00 United State. Bend. iJSOaOO Liberty Loan Bend. ,;;":' iTcmnnn United State. Trea.ury Certificate. 37,000. 00 Bend, and Secnritie. 350000 Furniture and Fixture. iJwi'nn Re.l E.t.to Owned - Redemption rund nccicia Ca.h and Exchange 135,636.4;? $641,574.50 Liabilities A." Capital Stock Surplus it i:..:jj p-AfUa UnUltlUCU ...- United States Depo-ttary Accounts o. .,.. if. coin to be dry. not nliogether from lack of snow, but because the papers say this morning ,,'t 3 le" ,n ,he, ""'f. " ratified the dry amendment to the . .. ., IT..I1...1 constitution and ine enurw imww M Is doing to prohibit the iiK.iiufacture, sale and Importation of inloxoi utlng lliiuors. This goes Into Heel next year. Now we must have more water under the circumstance-!. UNCLE SAM HAS CALLED HE TO WASHINGTON nnd ! am forced to sacri- fice my 191? Maxwrll touring err. Run C00) miles aid in r xc Uent rordilion. For quick sale, $6C0.00 in cash or Liberty Bonds takes it. , Call or see John Martin at Ihe Experiment Station Mr. and Mrs. Tip Stoy came up frmn frinA vcantnritii v thA Iftffap In ferlng from an attack of rheumatism. She Is at the home of her sister, Mrs. Dalt. Qlbba. The Times-Herald Is Informed this morning that the sage rata have come out mistaking this mild weath er tor spring. If ihev will only stay out a short time we may be able to freeze u lot of them to death and thus aid In their eradication. X. ' J"asBBejpaBssssBsC- J hhx V J e $ 26,000.00 52,000.00 1,544.22 0AA AA $641,574.50 Oregon State Depositary Invited Patients receive the nest or car at the Flreoved Maternity Hospital, . . mt-nuon of local stock men to hold a meeting in thl ,,,, ,h(, min, week to till ' "" " " cuss matters of Interest to them but on account of the Influenza Koresloi Itobt. Dennwtt Informs ua there will he no meeting. Married- Wednesday, Jan. 15 at the Mass Hotel in this city. Oscar Slater and Miss. Blanche Heln. Justice J. J. I'atteraon porformlnx the cermony. The Times-Herald had mentioned this approaching marrl age a couple of weeks ago. Mr. 8lal er was one of Harney couny's bo who responded to the ail to color but dltl not get further than th" training samp He returned recently after being demobilised. His bride Is a Harney tounty product, having hen born and raised in this section. 1 She is a daughter of J. J. Heinz, oipt oi the pioneer residents of th county. Hhn lost two brothers dur ing the war, both having died from Illness, however. We wish thujroung ,0,, every KOoA thlug po,! during their wedded life. SEE O'Connor & Carter War fresh f rafts and vegetables. Special prices on ton lots. We can also suppl y you with Coal and Wood Grain and Baled Hay Phone G4 f ID lni llll be tin rlit Kb tiv ho S-r. hui irn n S-i 01 ui- loi lie "M I I VI Mm Mi s eci 1.0 I 1:1 ar ro f HI hi he I