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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1919)
I FOR YOUR PROTECTION Have you noticed how carefully the em ployees of this bank are in regard to every transaction you have with them? That is for .1 our protection. The same care is exercised in every case, and you may rest assured that any busi ness entrusted to our care will be most carefully handled. I I EKHF II First National Bank I of Burns, Oregon i Capital and Surplus, : 9100.000.co I.U4.U, AND I'KRHONAI,. Harry and Edgar Williams are vit from Silver Creek looking after - nut' ttMk In thlH vicinity. Mr and Mrs. Ed Egll and their lit Ih daughter Mary are in town from their ranch home. IHK KIKST NATIONAL BANK Of BURKS. CAPITAL ANI SCRIMAW SMO.OOO. "THE HANK Til AT MAKJH YOUR S S MAI-".:." ACCOLNTH INVITEU. Mrs. Daniel Bathrick. of Dento. ..hose Mliull HOII Wa. KUcen fully operated on rei-ently by Dr. J. Shel by Suurman, la preparing to ivturn 10 bet home. Arthur Heinz In the only member of the families of J. W. and J. J. Hsini of Saddle Dutte who hai not ImproTsd In health sufficiently to ' up ami around. Although still in Sad, Arthur Is reported at on the ;oad to recovery. George Shaw, one of the Harney ounty boys who started over to help "lean" the kaiser, but who didn't St Si row, ' ante hack and Instead of Dining his work as a blacksmith t Harney took a position with the Barm Osfeff, Is determined to make the besl of hi-! opportunities, there fore, in company with Ckarley Log- -ran, another employe of the rime oiuern, went to Portland recently to Disks a special study or work in their particular line. The boys will take ipeclsl interest In the installation of Deli D electric light plants. Provide green toed for your chick ens. Alfalfa leaves fo sulo at Perry's Darn. Lost Chain for a ford car wheel also spring that holds it on. Kinder leave at this office and receive suitable reward. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Donovan are In from their ranch home In the Eg section. Mr. Donovan is having his stock wintered In this vicinity. The Times-Herald was misiniorm ed last week in reporting that a child of Frank Reins had died from Influenza. It was a child of J. W. ilulltZ Instead Elzle McDuffy arrived home Thurs day bringing hi bride with him. He was married at Corvallls on January 28th to Miss Elsie Head. The lady Is a cousin to Mrs. Arthur Turner ai.d Mrs Henry Dalton of this city, being a niece to W. V. King. The young people are receiving hearty congratulations and beet wishes of friends In this city where they will make their home. Mrs. U. K. ( umplieii and Mrs. John Hunter were down from their moun tain homes las( Monday The ladles called at this office and stated they hud started on their journey in an auto hut found that there was too much snow SO turned and hitched up to a sleigh. The ladles stated they encountered i;ulte u bit of snow and expected more on the return trip as It had .storm, d considerable after they came down. LUNABURG, DALTON & CO. BURNS, OREGON Established thirty-two yeata-Need no introduction Through square dealing have won the confi dence of the people and are no longer in the experimental class, but stand among the solid merchants of Eastern Oregon, who de serve the support of all home people EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY Why the Essex Motor Car will be the sensation for the coming season Every part and every detail of the Essex con struction is of proved worth. It was designed and built by some of the foremost engineers of America, the same men whose genius produced . the Super-Six. Many points of superiority in the Super-six which have proved themselves in years of service, have been incorporated into the Essex. The engine, only twenty- nine inches long, cast in one block with detachable head, readily develops more than fifty horse power. Long life is assured by the ample pro portions of the counterbalanced crank shaft, supported by three large bearings. Eastern Oregon Auto Co. It a Mahon Is rogjslered at tho Ho ld I.evei-.M I, iWty, Allen Hit., yiiuiiu son of lluhe Sits, id' l.iiwen. Is down with the luriuiiiv.a. In family I lie man who shirks tenen'.liv him lltatOS I he womun Who works. Mr. and lVlrn. J. YV. Buchanan worn UestS Sumlm Of Itev. and Mrs. H S. Hughes of the Klrst I'nisbylerliiii ChUrch. Mrs. Hughes taught l'( Iiool In Hi" Unci uunn home in former yoars. 1 1. Fries Is again in this section of the country looking after his land Interests He recently came down Interests. He has but recently come from Alaska. Mrs. Krles accompan ied him In from the north. Mrs. A. C. Voltner has taken charge of the Influenza Hospital. Tho build ing has been completely renovated, the beds and rooms made clean and comfortable and patients receive par ticular attention of competent nurses. It If AM CALL. Notice Is hereby given that there are sufficient funds on hand to pay off ull Uoneral Fund warrants Issued and registered up to and Including December 14, IStlN. Interest ceases February 14. 1910. W, Y. KING. County Treasurer. o KOTICS TO MTtM'KMKN. Oregon & Western Colonization Company has a large acrage of graz ing lands In both Crook and Harney County for sale or lease, and parties desiring to purchase or lease should do so at once, for herders will soon be placed on the unleased lands, and In order to avoid trespassing write or call on U. F. Johnson ut Vale Oregon NOTICK. I am equipped to do alt kinds of moving Jobs. Kfflclent and -alls factory work guaranteed. If you have a house or other building to move let me hear from you. K. B, CASFBNTKR, 230:: N. Hlrch St., LaUrande. Ore SIMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the Htate of Oregon for Harney County. Htate Land Board, composed of JatucH withM mull!-. Governor, Hen W. Olcott. Secretary and Tho. II Kay. Treasurer of the 8tate of Ore vs. Ksper Oreatbouse. A. O. Skotterud Charles 11. Mulkey and Oeorgla Mul- key, his wife, defendants. To Kiper ilreathouse. one of the above nnmed defendants: In the name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby required tO ap pear and answer the complaint filed against yotj In the above entitled court and SS1BS within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and If you fall so to appear and answer for want thOfO of the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in its Complaint on file in this suit, as fol lows, to-wlt; Judgment BKiiiust you for the miiu of 1 1(7 1. SI with Interest from Jan uary 17, 191 H, at the rate of six per cent per annum until paid, and the sum of $200.00 attorney fee and the costs and disbursements of this suit; that a certain mortgage described lu said complaint and given by you to plaintiff covering and upon the H V4 of NWVi, the SW' of NE and NF, ' of HW'.i section 23, T. 21. S. R. 30. K. W. M. Harney County Oregon be declared to be a first lien upon said premises to secure the pay ment of all sums above mentioned. and that said mortgage be foreclosed and said lands sold In the manner provided by law for the sale of real property on execution; that the pro ceeds of said sale be applied to the payment of said sums and all thereof; that if any deficiency remains after the application of such proceeds 9 w & i I,. . S...Z,. ;;,.. ' ;, i, tjShwusv I rrn BsVII The Store With a Push THAT MEANS US We push the goods in as fast as the new creations appear In the market they're placed on our shelves and counter!. And we push them Out never permit them to become stale and shop-worn and out of style. In this pushing out process our customers reap THE BENEFITS OF THE PUSH They get seasonable goods at bargain prices, as all goods must go with the season, and the price Is the push. You! We Invite you to get In the push. You'll enjoy It. BURNS CASH STORE plaintiff have Judgment and execu tion against you for the amount thereef: and that you as well as each and all of the above defendants, and all persons claiming by. through or under you, or any of you, from and arti-r August roth. 1910. the date of said mortgage, be forever barred and foreclosed of auy and all right title, Interest, claim, lien or demand In, to or upon said lands and a h and every part thereof, except t In statutory right of redemption; that plaintiff may have such other and further relief In the premises assball seem equitable and Just. This summons is served upon you by publication thereof for six con secutlve weeks In The Times-Herald, printed and published lu Hums. Har ney County, Oregon, by order of Hon. H. C. Lerens, County Judge of Harney County, OregOn, which said order was made and dated at the city of Hums, county and state aforesaid on the 11th day of February, 1919, and the dute of the first publication of this summons is February 16. 1919, the date of the last publication there of being March 29th. 1919, this be ing also the date on or before you are required to appear In said suit and unswer said complaint or be lu de fault for want thereof. A. W. UOYYAN and J. B. COOK, of Hums, Oregon. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Carrying Stock Mechanics in all lint's carpenters, masons, painters, glaciers, electricians arc always in Med f supplies tor their trades. To carry these supplies in stock is impossible, as it would call for a heavy investment. The Hardware Man saves you that outlay. Our store is filled from cellar to roof with sup plies for all mechanics and builders. Whatever your line, if you are engaged in mechanical work we are bidding to furnish your supplies. I. S. GEER & CO. SEE O'Connor & Carter For fresh fruits and vegetables. Famous Delicious Apples Special prices on ton lots. We can al;o supply you with Coal and Wood Grain and Baled Hay Phone G4F Burns Hotel Bo-din Have it made now during the slack season. We are always busy but more time now than we will . have a little later. Call and See Our Samples and Styles Williams-Zoglmann Clothing Company I That Fall Suit! 3E 2 ? KEls 35 E3E Vale, H. E. YOUNG, Prop. Ontario PAYROLL money does more for a community than any Other Wnd. The more payroll money put in circulation in Ore gon, the better off we ere all of us. Buying Oregon pro ducts instead of Eastern products, is tho way to BUILDUP and to KEEP UP Oregon's payrolls. USE HOME PRODUCTS Horn. InJujtrjr l.. sua ef Or. go APPETITE BUILDERS WE HAVE THEM. No, they are not drugs. You don't need drugs to promote appetite. You need Pure, Fresh, Full -Strength Groceries And that is just what you will find, always, at this store. We are especially careful at this time to offer our customers no food tlint will uot bear I he most, severe tests of I'lllity, l'Yeslniess niid Strength, Always come to us for foods that will ret urn you L00 percent efficiency in strength and vitality. WE TAKE LIBERTY BONDS AT PAR IN EXCHANGE FOR MERCHANDISE Farmers Exchange Burns, Oregon A. 0TTINGER, Proprietor NATE FRANKLIN, Manager i i 3E: ESE