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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1919)
1 I : I VI F" ' .,,-... ' "71 l INCOME TAXES FOR 1918 The following letter from the Trea.urv Prpartmrnl. Int-rn. I R.vem.- Service, Portland, Oregon. U publi.hod for thr inr-mt.on of our patron., m.njr of whom have inquired of u. regarding form, to be u.ed and the reaulrement. of the law. .Inn. 4, mil). l'ii-t National Bank, ltiirns, Oregon. Jntlom-n: I hnvc boon HUSt'tag "" niilrlrs eOMWrnli tin- p. MOM r the new RmiM "i" PWltm ft Income anil o.h.i taxc. and numerous r,.,ue.t. are beta HM fr ftWM JW which to mi.Ue relu, , I ."-' fJV1ft2 information or fun.M, tho flo-lrod tonus until (I. Kill I... fl.iu.llr pMMd Coatfe Hi 1 hecaiiws lW, Will then take MM little time to huv Kit tunics printed urn! read) for 0l- trihtifloii. . I have nmde arrangements to send out a general i.otill ration rrom this office. i...-ltiIHiK n letter dlreete.l to your Kank so .hit ;.U taxpayer ma) I.- Inforn wl pramptl) of the provis ions of the proposed law. The organization of the I'l.-l.I l. putles will le sueh as to roofer erer possible eeslatonoe to taxpayers throngboat ie state of Oregon and these deputies will be I ted at many ad vantageous points n that information may be kIvcii diivet to the taxpayer to guide them In making returns when the pro per lime arrives. The beafa principles of the old Income Tax Law will BO doubt be applied to the provision of the new I-w, uud It would be well for every individual and rorMratlon to prepare figure and ascertain the exact amount of income no at to be ready to make return with as little delay an powdble ' If not unking too much. 1 would suggest that you inform your customers of the above facta, which would no doubt re lieve them from some anxiety on account of tho apparent delay In sending out forms. Very' respectfully, Mll.TON A. MIIXKK, Collector. First National Bank The Times-Jieraid Ha. The Large.t Circulation Of Any New.paper In Harney County. SATURDAY. JANUARY 25, t13 LOCAL NEWS NOTKS. We will do your joh printing. r.nr'.nhl, rtaj wM ovef from crane t(ilny. 1 1 Provldi- un i i i" I ''or your rnim- !,.,,,. uiali'a leaves fo sale at 1'erryV i Hum. J John Hoss was jtrerllnR his many old time friends In this city during the week. Dr. Smith opOrittd 08 ('has. WH- pon the other iIh.v ror hernia, t"" pattern ralllad at once rrem the opera- Mon and ll recovering most ttatlsfur- toriu Dr. Saiirituiu I niaUlnp prepa;i ' tlom i" build a reception room on to In Office. Ill the spring he I'ontein plates extensive Improvements to hU (tie a quarters. Henry Welcome W9 over from his home in .luntiirn for a lew days (lie latter ran :r tbe week. He round n Hi. arty greeting from hl many old lime friends. Henry reports husl- uess good In his town. TBI FIRST NATIONAIi BANK OK llt'KNH. CAPITAL AND SlTRPIiVH gllMUIOO. "THB HANK THAT MA KICK YOIIR BAKK." ACCOUNT INVITED. The Tinies-llerald Is Informed by . - - - - a f ... fcll a friend that Avery . wc"' formerly cashier of the Hank of Es tacada, Is going to aucceed Ralph Weaver as cashier of the Crane State Hank Mr. Weaver resigned a short ; lime ago. Frank Clerf wns over from his big Alvord ran. h for I few days this week visit lug with friends. He was lotifln- i e,l in btl room ror a day or two while In (own. tuf whs not seriously III. He l has experienced some (rouble in get- I ting luffli lenl belp on tbe ranch to (ead i in- itoch bnl flnall iol men in , Bolie it i reported there gr i ii nun wile men iii Portland hut we don I hive jmilf.li tO keep thing! go- Mrs. Alex l.an.ey had the mlsfor- " "W rtottM "l" '" ""H " tune to have her wrist dislocated th """ other day while (ranking her ear. I 0omtJ ,.,,.,.. oheater Dalton took Herb. Angeii. one of the label bta departure Thursday tor Portland tiai pioneer rtockmen of the izoe where be goes to Join hie wife and country, li registered e1 tbe Letetta little son. Mrs. Dalton accompanied him to rorthuid peiore me noi ami remained there for en oi ration. s'he has I till) recovered and J i it t bi n n ! h her mother. Mr , drain Thompson, The latter con ir.n ti i ' il " lonta and Patients reiehe tbe best or care at the r'lreoved liataralt Hospital. A, il. Curry, contractor, wee Crane I lei among ur visltoa .. .. ,.. .. ... t, n.w I durlna the week He Informi 'i : I). II. Milan aim i. n. i.im.... " Fife are reglel red ai the Levene. Tim Herald trial he , noe li i to be li i." Pr ' Smyth is ov.r from hie DaKon Wa more or leu concerned 1 ne pairon oi lie cie, .ie t.iie omB ta Diamond, wm aKr(,ilMv gurprtMj ,,. which waa reapon.lble f9r Ch. Mr an. Mrs J I KutU-r are , 0 r morning to find t h-v had light !' . .,,,!,. I,.,:, Ue rro'tbbJmaate IS S ror their cookie In Ibe . rnln J & - the P Kami, hill. Tbhl hi the firs, allnlgh. servi.e gU "'" en lor many months. ,. .,.,,....,. ., .,., . IHCII IllUleilU,'. aftani.ua. . - Dr. Carl Uartlett Is at the home of H"""'' W, -f w W- M"" his parents in Drewsey on a furlough "f Drawaoy. De. eased had be ,, - .. . f I,. I ,w lenm t n I ...r. 1 1 1 . i . i k-- tut' Ml.' , we are Informed. Dr. Uartlett Is "" h "" ., j . , , .., . ,. oast two ears and an abscess had siaiioneii hi a nuse noi'iiai in .imp - P J Connolly, the Drewsov sheep Lewis. He saw a. live service on the formed on her lung. Her physician man was here on a short business ' battle fields of France where he waa ,M' '" K,VI ,l0r rH1"r from t,,,H visit during the week. He Informs advanced to a captain. "'x1 K" Wlls brought over from her us he has brought his flocks from bo.ne for an operation. This was Montana where he had them last fall ' Clarence Cary and family are In performed last Sunday by Dr Smith to the Big Bend country in Malheur from their Crane Creek home, guests but the patient was so weak she arai 4 ., i m St.. , A- I .. .1... n m .. M ...... 1. 1. 'PI... i-i. ai ine uome xii iimh. i ary s pureu.:,, , noi ui: iu inu.ri .(.u. n.. , . .. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Terrlll. "Jake" I mains were taken to Drewsey where Keglstered Herford says they have had the "flu" but are ! interment took place today. She is well again. Ills brother John hud survived by he husband and four quite a siege of it. calling Dr. Saur- hlldren. The Times-Herald Jolna man out to see him. but is now on tbe tbe friends In extending sympathy to the bereaved reinilves. If. J. Clapp, formerly an instruc tor in the high school, is registered at the Burns hotel. He gives his ad dress as Vancouver, Wash. county. FOR SALE Bulls, March On and Disturber strains. Also 150 head yearling two year old HclferB. E. K. Bain & Co., Gleraus Ferry, Idaho. Harry (louldcii was In town ilurliw the week Trolli the till Kanili. RoM. Drinkwater Jr. WM anoni our vl.ltors Iroiu Crane during thl week. nnrnThiirsdiiv. to Mr. and Mr. Tip Stoy. a daughter. The new ar rival and her mother are at the bom, of her sister. Mrs. Halt. Cllbbi, In this city. TIIK mm KATKlXAIi KANK oi III KNS. CAPITAL AND SI RIM. I glOO.OOa. THF- HANK THAI makkh voni a a a v sai:: i COUNTS INVllf.D. Kre-i iloilov ... one of tbe pioneer ,-.. ni, ii:. of Denlo country. " 1 rllltor lor I fOW days during this weak, hating accompanied Bdw. 3 Callow up. Mr. HollOWgy has re : . i . , in the llenlo COUUtrj fOf llialiv veins and snvs the past kciihoii has beat) the driest he has ever wltncssd. Mel Culver, for several years a re adout of this lection, arrived In thta , Cy the lore pari ol' this week. II" has been sojourning In Colorado for the past few yeara and told The Times-Herald man he would likely return to that state after he haa com pleted his vlsll here. Floyd Holley wag In to see u the other day. He la slaying In the Lawen neighborhood for the present reading his stork. Mr. Holley sent j Iwo of Ills boys over to help put the, kaiser out of business, one serving in the army, the other In tbe navy. He Infronu us the boy who .II: t.-d Iii Hie urmy will be released in a short lime and he hopes also to get the home from the navy soon, alhougli It win require time to do so. Mr. Hoi ley slated he could spare them as 00 as 'here was active service nil I I tele Sam needed them, but now as the war Is over he .an BM them to an advantage at hone-. Lloyd Johhiison, Mac. Thompson. Sent I Hayes and I'r-d I It ley are up from Lawen today r.r the purpoee or again ruing the neceaaary bond aad arranging ror the publication or th" petition asking for an irrlgall lis trlct for their neighborhood They ad '" ' on ld r Ibe proposition ol one diKtrit 1. -but ai thai i" I la-fore the their duty to ai iln rtau t thl 4 to id. in. w nee the one d.--proposition li taken up and it mil suitable for their needs tit) . 1 hey Ban withdraw ih.ir patHiOU. 1. ... ..... ...!.. ....I.llul....l ' liowevei, it ei iew i" inf. )iuiinuei and will be presented at the Mar .1 term .r court. Wm. Farre Agent for Colonial Fire t'nderwr iters AaaatsgM .ooo.ooo.oa and Ncrlh Brirish & Mercantile Ins. Co. Am.nc.n iHrl, S1O.00O.0O0.00 Don'l delay taking out a policy in a good .trong company until af ter your haute ha. burnt down to reooTerj Report of the Condition of the Harney County National Bank of Burns, Oregon December 31, 1918 Resource Loans and Discount. SmS. United State. Bonds - SaXoS Liberty Loan Bonds JJSS'SS United States Treasury Certificate. ?'' Bonds and Securities VlrStnn Furniture and Fixtures T'jSS'JS Real Estate Owned .000 Redemption Fund I'lllT Cash and Exchange 135,6J6.4 $641,574.50 i .labilities Undivided Profit. JtSSS National Currency cS'tSn'SS Deposit. 538,530.18 $641,574.50 United State. Depositary Oregon State Depo.itary Aecounts Invited Underground Wireless U. S. War Secret Which Helped- Beat Hun y j sb jiraac ajssaaaamA) H flji HbmI Bvsbw. t - -'Br BHeBSHSHgeg 'jlj -iltgfts - JsrT' 'I ' ' MtA- 'MmSlaS rSslltl ajto $& &iar$J ' ssiBBBagfeBaSSPei nm J?4 l tsatiafiSsBri m k Underground wireless was one of Uncle Sam's new tricks and war secrets which helped beat the kaiser. The Invention was per fected by James H. Rogers of Hyattsvllle, Md.. at Just about the time wo entered the war. It was promptly offered to the government and quickly accepted. It sends and receives messages both under ground and water alike, and its value is that It eliminates static disturbances, common In the aerial wireless. Here Is Inventor Rogers, with hie machine, which can be set up any place a wire can be stuck in the ground He has picked up messages from Berlin, Parle and Rome. v BsaaBBBasHBasBeBBBBEaaasBBBBBaasjaBBasaBSHi lI WftmS'KZM1'- -'"'- -'',...,.: W - .'.'; '.iK-i&rJtw gSKaaenBH hCjSbR' iiSut!SnatmwKmmmOmmKKmlmwmESTEXutBKmXM R-.iS-..s.v.S!l.J- .uZXSTmz.i .raisfiin -... " J -d i HBSS SP-&n'2KBBHRS9SHgRBeSmi .v" ?lrf4rgi-Bl tfdfi HATS We handle the famous Lion and Hud son brand hats in all the latest styles that we arc 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. OUTING FLANNEL A large assortment of plain and pie id colors special during this sale at 35c. per yard. WOOLEN SHIRTS We have a large assortment of these in sizes from 14 1 -2 to 1 3 to oi i cr ou during this saL at IfSjjpcr Ct. -. MACKINAWS Any mackinaw in the s;tore al 15 per ct. oir. Greatest January Clearance Sale Ever Offered the People of Harney County Hft5flU S- : r Big " iiinTiii 1771 M-sMrflF"'"""""""flng B MaTKDowFi3ale ajlm l-ilkr-. 0 . aa? ' I: nfl fc: y F TtL vrf-Jfc F hJL Hft J I iV 'f'C mt j 1 A I I I "-mf ""WrBVk m "b"-TIV M-T 9 Jf '- i I IT ; TTTTi Il Km I M W . tL MwmmmMm -jJ-X jmM P m I wTw. i u Come early while the stock is complete be cause everything included in this Sale is gO- We handle the Famou. Gotzian Shoes for Men, Women and Children and to make I ZmygY f rm room tor our spring stock we are ottering ycu your cr.oice curing tms sate ai m ,aaaS s,v gvr. reduction of 15 per ct. off. I BURNS CASH STORE P. S.--These prices are also the same at our Riley Branch, Riley, Oreg.