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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1919)
i V FOR YOUR PROTECTION Have you noticed how carefully the em qlpyee of this bank are in regard to every transaction you have with them? That is for j our protection. The same care is exercised in every care, and you may rest assured that any busi ness entrusted to our care will be most carefully handled. First National Bank of Burns, Oregon Capital and Surplus, : $100,000.00 The Times-J-Ierald Hat The Large! Circulation Of Any Newapaper In Harney County. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 22. 1919 LOCAL NEWS NOTES. See our stock of stationery first. E. F. Towsley was down from his mountain place during tills week. Harry Withers and family were in from the ranch near Harney the other day. Wanted-Positlon by man and wife on a stock ranch, address Chas. 1'. Blanchard, Waitsburg, Wash. Ueo. Hasklns, one of the extensive wool growers of the Stein's Mountain country, was a business visitor dur ing this week. Miss Ethel Turner, Miss Isabel Duncan and Walton Brown were all over from Crane the fore part of this week, guests of friends In tills city. J. W. Shown was over from his home at Harney the fore part of the week to meet with the Indian agent to arrange for th renewal of a leasa on some Indian land. Bstray- Rod muley cow. branded lacy liar ii on left hip; marked with underblt in lefl ear, swallow fork ami underblt In right cur, baa been at my ranch for the Mat three month I or more. Owner cull and make necessary proof of animal, I'. 'J. Smith, Bui . Orel I'vt. ist-cl i Gi i and Pvl . 1 h rberl OJi rom, r icenl i dl charg ed at Camp Lewis, have arrived In this county, and will go to wor one, of Hi- P. L. B. Co. ranches, These boys saw gervice In the 16th New reed baby buggy for sale. -Mrs. W. A. Campbell. 3-S Kor Salt" Ten tons of rye hay, quire at this office. In- W. EL Van I)e Water, one of the well known traveling salesmen mak ing this territory, is lit town. Two good blacksmith outfits for sale, one in Crane, the other in Hums. Will sell complete outfits or uny part of them. W. W. Drinkwater. A. K. Ilrown was In town yester day. He rame over from Ontario on business and reports one of his sons, Harry, as being alpgPly at home from training camp, but Glenn, the older boy, Is still in France. Dewey Hobinson was in from the Clover Swale ram h Thursday and stated tht the snow was deeper in that section than It had been for years. He also said that coyotes were more plentiful than he had ever seen them. The Burns Flour Milling Co. Is preparing to order a car load of wheat seed and asks that farmers turn their orders at the Burns M"eat Market that they may see whether It Is necessary to order more or less to fill the demand, Mr. and Mr. Ivl ESgil and bis sla ter, Miss Leila, took their departure Sunday via Bend for Eugene to be it at the funeral of thir UUe B. 8. Harrison and Guy L. Duna van are here from the Isee country. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bower and Mr. and Mrs. Joo Clark aro In the city, guests of relatives and friends. William Goldberg Is again on duty at the Farmers Exchange after a short ahronre visiting In Portland and at other outside uolnts. .1. W. Bayer left the foro part of this week for Astoria upon learning Hint i lie body of his son John had bet found. The young man had drowned. Born Sunday, Feb. 9, to Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Cooloy, a daughter. This young lady made her appearance at the Klreoved hospital but the news paper man was not told of it until this week. Mrs. A. C. Welcome arrived homo the fore part of this week from n visit with the Gaults In Spokane On her returnshe spent couple of duys In Portland. She reports the Gault family well and comfortably domi ciled in their own BOOM In Spokane. Mr. Gault contemplates a visit to HiIh city some time next month. Mel Kundert, one of the Catlow Valley boys, returned from outside points the foro part of this week and went on out to his homestead In the Valley lie went out last fall to do some war work and now since that Is a thing of the past and there is no further need of his services he In going to again try his hand at de veloping his land. From roports he had received he expects good crops In Catlow as considerable moisture has fallen over there. Mrs. H. M. Horton came over trom her home at Iiend the fore part of 1 this week, having accompanied C. W. Lucky on his return from taking M Egll and wife and Miss Leila Egll who went to Eugene for the funenil of their father, A. EglL Mrs. Hor ton state there Is very little snow In the vicinity of Bend. She will re main here for an Indefinite tluv vis iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I). Jameson, and other relatives and friends. .The Prairie City impor announced In Its last issue that T. II. Ittids peath bad taken his departure for Arizona where he hoped to find the climate beneficial i his health, Mr. Hudspeath Is a brother of ttoberl of this city and formerly resided In this section. It is bard for one who knew Tom lliidspeuth In bis younger days to Imagln his having to go any where for the benefit of hi- health. He was one of the big "oi t or doors" men who seemed would always defy the gi in reaper. THE I !l:si NATIONAL HANK OF BURKS. CAPITAL AND KI'ltl'M'H JRIOO.OOO. "THE BANK THAT MAKES VOl m g g g SAFE." lOOOUNTS INVITED. SPECIAL HBRVtrm AT THE PEES- BVTEItlAN CHI'HCH SINHAV. The Presbytorlan church will open tomorrow morning with a special ser vice appropriate and in keeping with historical ovents of the past. Sunday school at 10 A. M. Capt. A. W. Gowan will give a brief talk on Lincoln and Washington and the pastor will follow this with a ser mon, the subject being "America's Patriotism." Don't forget the time and place: Presbyterian church at 11 o'clock, A. M. You will find a most hearty wel come. All soldiers are extended a special Invitation to bo present. The pnstor will preach at Crane In the evening. B. s. HUQHBS, Pastor. I fl Resources Over $600,000.00 CIIIUHTIAN SCIENCE HtMIETY Services si 11:08 o'clock. Bub "Mlnd." Ject of Lenson-Semoa next Sunday: The Testimonial Meeting, Wednes day at 7:30 P. M. The reading room In the church Witlflce, is opea on Tuesday and Fri day front i te 4 P. M. Sunday Scheel meets oa Suaday at 10 o'clock. Pupils mar be admitted to Its classes up te the age of 20 years. The public Is cordially invited to the church Sevicos and te the Bead ing Koom. . THE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH THE NAZAHENE. OF M. 7 P. M. Sabbath school 10 A. Preaching, 11 A. M. Young Peoples' Meeting Preaching 8 P. M. Wednesday evening prayer meeting it A. Hlble study class Friday evening, ::io. You are welcome. RBV. QBO. WAKI), Pastor. Umm The rapid and substantia! incr. asn in business acheived by Tup IHarney County National Hank attests th? suc cess of its nurpofp' to afford to depos itors fnciliti.-s tha' are fully responsive to their roquhem nts. In tlio matter of louns and discounts, the fan' of iK-rsoifl funds, and cour teous, proTipi attention, our policy is to be ne hundred per cent efficient. all the time I UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY i Harney Crogjg National Bank Burns, Oregon "YOUR HOME INSTITUTION" HAITIST CIHHCH. Sunday. Feb. It, 1919. Sunday school beginning at 9:45 A. M. Pleaching at ii o'elook, subject; Lot Pitched his Tent Toward Sodom. Kvenlng worship at 7:30. Bsbjeet; The Popular Cry of The Ago. Everybody Is cordially Invited. JOHN F. MOI1LEY. Pastor. Cha ami Henry McNoal are regis tered at the Hums. James Fellows arrived in town last night on a short business trip. Jim saw some army duty but was mus tered out early In December and is again looking after his piano business with headpuarters at Portland as formerly. BMHimWIMH a PILL for every ILL Panaceas for every pain. We keep a FULL LINE of DEPENDABLE DRUGS, as well as a fine assortment of the best TOILET PRE PARATIONS, and the innumerable other things that the community drug store, the neighborhood service station, requires for fuch service. The Rexall Drug Store REED BROS. Props. Dr. J. . deary, District Deputy Oread Master of the Odd Fellows, of tdllll T l.'amhitl lots (.f,IH. I,, l'.,rf. OreL'llll. Installed lint i.tlii'.-i- fit llrtr land, The i. Meal Draft Board re- nay Lodge Thursday evening, owing ceiitlv received Instructions to send ! ' "'e "flu" bun it was not aieiini- aii their records down in the chief panted iv He octal meeting of clerk and an Mr. Randall acted in members of that order ami the Re thai capacity tor a lung time previ j bekaba. The following officers win nn t,i i lie olo dug ol i ha war ;' woe hit duty in accompany tin- records. The order came at an opportune time whan Mr. Randall iuid beat be look after the destinies of the lodge during the coming year: s s. Smith, ; : Qua Bardwell, V. O.j VV. w. ; Allien Bwaln, Tl San Jose, California. Clarence Lueky drove Hie car for t lit' part;-. rawer, antone sgu, who died at ,,,., .,( ,r. ,,, ,,.. ., . , ,,,, ,, ip M. L. Horkey, Warden; C. ' Ittctor; Dr. j. w. Qeery. CI I II. B it. S. N. (',.; i lurrow, i. B, v. O.j Ban R B. V, i.; !l. K. c.iri l,. H. ' U ; i1'. !'. Crump, I. 0.; Ilubi it rtmtth. ii. a.; D HibbV . i. odtnau, '. i Mr. and Mrs. Judd Wise were in town for :i fevi da i in 1 1 mploy of i ' I ro- Creek Ram h in m V i lley but Judd ha i roci been promoted and the) now make Lhelr headquarters at the P Ranch, uty In the : heriff's office the i for taxpaying had not yet been turn ii over W bile ab tent Mr, H indall will take the opporl unity to 'I t with r. ' , i : . I a lid Old ' in :"iids. V fit) hail field An,;iery at. ramp Kearney, C'al. Employment was secured thru the Vocational Department at Camp Lewis. Hoy (,'lark and "Huck" Miller, two of Harney county's huckaroo boys to go over to France to help stop the bun, arrived In town lad Saturday, coming in by way of Bead. They had some great experiences during llieir enlistment period bUl never did get near enough to have a rap at a child murderer DUt Were ready to go to the battle front when the armis tice was signed. The boys found a hearty welcome from their many old lime frienda, i(. Thles, familiarly known tq bis oronie a "Dutch," was down tram the mountains the other day, He Is now In I I. aire of II on Knii- granl Creek which Mn , Harkej pur i ii.i 6 i rom U e Thornburg, A crew of men are putting in logi for tha i un ol the mill ii ison and "Dutch" llI'l 10 . . : ,,;, ,,, .;,, i the wall lor ii raeai of range in thai vi Iqity and wati i tor Irrlgatlc i in tbii Val! Died Mrs. Wright, a daughter of Mr. and Mri. K. H. Hill, died at her homo near Denio on last Filday, February 14 from a blood clol which : followed a stroke ol paralyala, The' i body was brought out by way of Crang and shipped to Union for in-' torment, Mm Wright was g yeai old and was u highly respected lady. The Time., Herald la Informed that u traveling man waa in town the Oth i er day who waa personally acquaint ed wilh "Curly" Cotjer. The gen tleman told friends in this city thai he had re i ntly ridden on the i (ruin no iruiii i aiuornia in company with "Cqrly" and his Wife and lliat ! they had aid 1 1 le expei ted to be at home In Burns within a couple of ika, Jay Gould, the ma n aj bo looks al ter tha several ol flees at the court a ud eea t bs ' t hose fi How i up tehave themselves, had an at- ti mile tfao other day larber chair and b on the Job lor a 1 . twell aud i.'ln . i laltou i ..i n tin r ou " during Jay's anfon ed an nee bul be limn rather strictly and hopes to have them good kldl again. the openii . . H unii lur mi i Burn I baptor, Ho fO i i . . :' .- nnouni i tnal a meeting I be held tomorrow night for the purpo ctlng offli ' rs for the S n ulng .. si r and ihi , will be fi low ed wilh the installation on VVl day nielli Members of the Mo tonii fraternity, aa well as many others have been In hopes that ( oml ns would permit tint annual P. p P, bail, bul !-o far Hie autborltie have no I considered il wise to permit any danoes, However, the younger set in Masonic circles expect to hold this da nee al Dme time in the u ar future, Patronize WRAY'S AUTO STAGE and get a daily service between BURNS and BEND FARE, $10.00 50 lbs. baggage free HEADQUARTERS AT REED BROS. Phone IS I . 1 4 10 Fullblood Hereford Bulls For Sale 8 to 14 months Anxiety Fourth breeding $1000.00 for all or $125.00 each BATHRICK, Denio, Ore. E. H. -.. .-4sasaMa-M- . rr ., mtc-t- i n i. . . - ir niai , , , iIILa K$& 3lVC 3i ?-rr?..i Mr. and Mi-h. John Darkey and im'ii iidie iiiiugllier were III Irolll i heiy ranch bone on tha BUtsen for a tew daya thia week, guest al tha home of Mr i, Darai ' mother 0, 0. i i" a i in were In parttcu bo i eiebrate the i venl t ninth birthday of Mr Pi ye, v ipor lant event was on tha i Oth pf ,thl month, "Auntli " Prye la on the fii old pioneer women of tbl teopied bj a eircla, of friend i lial Ini ludea prac Kciiih Hi,- entire populi Hie " I ,'ltli ' wi ii a many other "flocks" over since, Her many ilncara friends loin in wiahlng bre aevergl happy ruiurus of lliat day. ore With a Push THAT MEANS US We push the goods in--as fast as the new creations appear in the market they're plact d 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 Fuslim? out process our customers reap THE BENEFITS OF THE PUSH They get seasonabhfgiuods at bargaiu prices, as all goods must go with the season, and the price is the push. You! We invite you to get in the pnsh. You'll enjoy It. BURNS CASH STOR gLs u HI 1