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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1919)
iM "" Furnished room. See Clevenjer. An inruhntor for sale. Phone or see Pearl Vulftsmore, Burns, Oregon. i I CHECKING ACCOUNTS LOOK PROSPEROUS MAKE YOU FEEL PROSPEROUS BRING PROSPERITY When a man payli hiH bills by heck every body thinks he has money The word of the moneyed man always ha greater weight, in community than that of the man who has nothing. This is an age when it takes noiny to make money. and without it you can do little or nothing. Start a checking account today, and let its possession lead the way to greater prosperity. It is the safe, sane and business way. The First National Bank of Barns, Oregon Capital and Surplus, : $100,000.00 Battery and elertriral repair work, joxy-acetylene ' welding. Jack Mr Oull" Wheat for (win at Brown's Qunlily Store. Sold only by the nark. No phone order. No eharRo accounts for wheat. I'l'HK KIUST NATIONAL BANK OK HIIINH. CAPITAL AND SI'lll'M'S 100,000. " I Mi: RANK THAT MARKS YOltlt BAKE." : AOOOUNTB INV1TKII. Mr. and Mrs, Jeue Alhersou are : iii from lii'iiln. having arrived In HiIh rlty yesterday ufternomi. They re port thing very quiet In tlielr, netf bborheod. Htravil from my ranch, one red two year old heifer branded with oar locki apstda down, on left hip, also N I' on left hip. Kar mark, crop off tli" left, iplll in the right. Suitable I reward. Lute I'arkcr. I Is. Hurns stindliiK In lie way of the advancement of this country? We iii-.- M . nseil of It. Let's slow we are, 'not and that we. iM pfOgf tit In Cverv mowenn-nl ImvliiK for Its pur- ' Mie nl;iin onient of the prosper- i It y of the country and the develop I ment of its resources. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Swain left yes terday mornliiK by way of Bend on tbe Wray stage, for Dallas, Oregon, where they go to visit for a time with relatlv. and friends. The Swains former l resided In the Pols county town and Mrs. Swain's father and two of her sisters aa well as a bro ther still live there. See our stock of stationery first, Oats, barley and wheat for sale at Perry's Barn. Have A. A. Perry haul some fertil iser for your garden. 50 cents a load. Wheat for sale at Brown's Quality Store. Hold only by the aack. No phone orders. No charge account for wheat. Out of town txpayer who desire us to pay their taxcM will pleaae send UN the tux collector's statement of the amount due together with In structions for payment of the same. HAKNKV COl'NTV NATIONAL BANK. o TUL'Y HIT THM HPOT. I). McMlllen. Volunteer Fireman's Home, HudHOii, N. Y., writes: "Foley Kidney Pills are like a stream of n iiier played on a fire by firemen They hit the spot, put out the fire, mid drown the pain " Foley Kidney Pills relieve rheumatic pains, back mlie. sore muscleH and other symp toms of kidney and bladder trouble. Sold by Heed Brothers. 1 Mp jgBf I ' HMIMIIIIIItlllttllillMfllM B Can CHURCH mmammssm V LOCAL -1 HAJPENEVG$ Mrs. Lloyd Johnson and her son, LeKoy were up from Lawen yester day. Settley Cream Separator, rapacity 2S0 lbs., used only a short time, for sale. Inquire at this office. Wheat for sate at Brown's Quality Store. Hold only by the sack. No phone orders. No charge accounts for wheat. Leo Buchanan and family are in town this week guests of relatives and friends. They came in to have Home dental work done. George A. Smyth Jr., Is in from his home at Andrews on business before the circuit court. Mr. Smyth and his brother are In the mercantile business at Andrews. Word has Just been received that instead of being assigned to an in struction school of engineers In Vir ginia. Lt. Frank P (iowuu lias heen re-astdgned an assistant department engineer, with offices In the Sunta Fe building, San Fruncixco, Cali fornia. Mr;-. May Kggleston arrived homo Tuesday from Portland where she had been attending a convention of agents of the Oregon Life. The The Times-Herald has not had an op portunity to interview her since her return, as members of her family have the "flu." Wanted Men or women to take orderB among friends and neigh hors for the genuine guaranteed hosiery, full line of men, women and children. F.liminaic.s darning. We pay 60c, an hour spare time or $24 a week for full time. Experience unnecessary. Write, International Stocking Mill, N'orrlstown, Pa. Adv. 4-26 Frsklne Wood has been here from Portland for the past week looking after the interests of the William llauley company in the irrigation district matter before the county xourt. The young man reports that his father, Colon-d C K S. Wood, hail nt mil lroni the practice of law and Is at present in California whore he Is doing some writing. Llewell.Mi llihhanl met with a se vere and painltil ;n lilent las-l Satur day afternoon out at the rutin. While cranking Hie traitor the (rank Hew back; with lerriiii tone, striking Hie boy In tin. Ian-, knocklnk out four teelh, In-faking a piei e oil Ilie lnwr jaw and I.ijIiik his lip open until It loll down toward his uei k. The lov li.nl lo BOW 10 town for ferttflll aid and Mirfereil very much before net ting relief, ills physician took araj ttltchM in closing up tin- wound anil tin boy'i father, I)r I, K llili h.ird, will li.ivr -iMiic mtv difficult donlihtrv tO do to fill in the cuvlly where the bono was destroyed In the lower jaw. The putlent is at present titling along fine. Batteries repaired properly. McGulre. Jack A rainstorm Thursday night start ed the snow out of the mountains very rapidly. Don't sit at home and complain that you can't get anything when you can help get It by co-operation with men who will take time to aid you. If Harney county Is to be represented in the general scheme for advance ment It must be a member of the State Chamber of Commerce. Come to Burns on the evening of April 10 Wheat for ule at Rrnwo's On.iltv . and aid in organizing It. Store. Hold only by the sack. No phone orders, for wheat. No charge accounts Jack Scarf Is down from the Pur rlngton mill and reports the snow as helng right up to his arm pits, which shows there Is some snow, for Jack stands six feet. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dibble were over from their Silver Creek home the fore part of this week looking after some business affairs and vis iting friends. C. B. McConnell arrived home the first of this week from a business trip to outside points. He was present to look after his Interests in the Irriga tion district bearing before the coun ty court. Mrs. Len Weatherly left Thursday for Jiiiitura after spending several weeks in this city at the home of her sister. Mrs. Kunice Thompson. Mrs. Head that special article on page two of this issue written by 8. M. Williams, president of the Highway Industries. Do we want to share In the distribution of these millions of dollars and receive personal benefit in addition to making It profitable for every citizen of the United States? Then attend a meeting In Burns on April 10 for the purpose of planning a county campaign for better roads and a consistent plan by which we may accomplish results. Tbe I I rut Baptist Church. Sunday. April 6th, 1918. Sunday school beginning at t:4S, A. M. Preachlngat 11 o'clock. Subject: What God Would Have Ua Seek. Kvenlng worship beginning at 8 P. M. Subject: Be Sure Your Sin Will Find You Out. Prayer meeting ce Thursday even ing of each week. Everybody Is Invited to attend the services. JOHN F. MOBLBY, Pastor. I J til More fully appreciate the ab solute necessity of co-operation of depositor and banker than does the Harney County National Bank. And realizing this, the aim of this institution has ever been to pro mote that feature by giving its pa trons the most perfect banking service it is possible to obtain. Promptness, careful attention to detail, liberal policy and courteous treatment comprise the system that has governed this bank for so many years. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY Harney Counts National Bank q Burns, Oregon "YOUR HOME INSTITUTION" imninmnnnnimniiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiniiiiiiifiiiiBflifliniyiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiitta m I iiiininiiiHiiBiiiiiniiiuiiiiiiiiiiiniuiiiiniiftiiiiiiiHiHyiHiHiiiiwiiiiiiiinniiim CHKIHTMN SCIENCE SOCIETY Services nt 1I:0 o'-lock. The Testimonial Meeting. Wednes day at 7:30 P. M. The reading room In the church Rdlflce, Is open on Tuesday and Fri day from 2 to 4 P. M. Sunday School meets on Sunday at 10 o'clock. Pupils may be admitted to Its classes up to the age of 20 years. The public Is cordially Invited to the Church Sevlces and to the Head- ing Room. , Kstraya Ona small black Jersey T1K PKNTRCOHTAL CHURCH OK cow, branded y on ten sine ami no , BIG FREE DEA1 ' WATCH COUPONB IN DAILY NEW8PAPER8 With 1 Jar PALMOLIVE Vanishing Cream for ffl and 1 Can PALMOLIVE Talcum Powder for 3C we will give you 4 Cakes of PALMOLIVE Soap FREE OF CHARGE REED BROTHERS The Rexall Drug Store ear marks, dehorned, should have a I calf; one red muley heifer coming 3 j years old, branded T wrench on left side mark with split In left ear; one pale red heifer with white face, com-' Ing 3 years old, branded flying dla num. I on left hip, marked split In left ear, should have calf; one red heifer coming 2 years old, both ears Weatherly may continue her Journey i cropped, branded LY on left hip and THE NAZARENE. to Boise where her sister resides. If out-of-town customers; and oth ers (IcxiriiiK tsUHM paid "ill wnil us their lav notice or mliervt i-e notify iim, we will he glad to attend to the ' , flying diamond on left Hide. Suita ble reward for Information rcKanlliiK same- a. a. Tipton, Hums, Dragon. Sabbath school 10 A. M. Preaching. 11 A. M. Young Peoples' Meeting 7 P. M. Preaching 8 P. M. Wednesday evening prayer meeting :30. Bible study class Friday evening, :.'10. ItlOV. GEO. WARD. Paslor. o PRESBYTERIAN fill "IK 'II. Patronize WRAY'S AUTO STAGE and get a daily service between BURNS and BEND FARE, $10.00 50 lbs. baggage f ret HEADQUARTERS AT REED BROS. Hnwnaw Phone 15 ;- -. -ag:; r matter for them. Bank of Burns. Ftrat .National Kilwanl V. Treudwell was here during the week looking after the In taraata of the P. L. S. company in the irrigation district hearing before the county court, taking his departure for San Francisco again yesterday morning. Kstray Red muley cow, branded lazy bar II on left hip; marked with undc-rhlt In left ear, swallow fork and underblt In right ear, has been at my ranch for the past three memln: or more. Owner call and necessary proof of animal. P Smith, Burns, Oregon. lluddcn Fliiott, another r the Harney county boys who lUOCaOdad In gettiiiK across but not to the front In the recent war, arrived home Thursday evening. Madden was in the same regiment with Hoy Clark, llnck Millar, I'llallev Sielu er, Uoy Sklenes and oilier home hoys, hut on the return trip from 1'raine In- luok the "flu" anil was retained lh a bane he: liiial at New York. Me contrarted pneumonia following the "flu" and wuh Just recently able to resume the iournev went lo t'aiiin l.ewiu. where a? he received his .11 .i haiT.e Mail. len told u rej.reMeniiUlvii of this paper : I hut the boyi reeelved copies of The make Times-Herald pretty regularly during 0. their slav in I'rjiice, although not In ' their regular order. B. S. Mughes, Pastor. Sunday m hool at 10 a. m. I'renching at 1 1 a. in. Subject: .The Old Land Murks" "The Special Places" "Another Mile Stone ." christian Kudcavor at l!::!0 p m. Preaching ul 7::'.0 p. m. Subject: "A CttOMB Vessel" "A Heal Man ror Special Use" "A Specialist." You are most cordially invited to all services. This office Is In receipt of a laj ler from Lockley MrPhall in which he announces he has received his dis charge from the army and is with his mother in southern California. Me wrlteB that Uncle Sam curried him over a good portion of these lulled States during the period of his army experience, hut didn't show him any place where he preferred tO live I haii in the west. I.ockley did BOl get ucross to Kruno, nor did his hrolher, "Ked." Cashier Consor of t lie First Na tional Bunk of this city received a win- Msterduy from J. 1- Caull slut Ing he was going to visit this city on April H. Mr. (iaull VH OOnBOOted Mill the First National leie fOT many years, resigning his position iMl Fgll t0 incept the inaiiageiiieiil nt i hlg UvagtOCk hank in Spokane and, since thut time has beefl a very busy man. Mis Institution extends its ac- tlvitlei Into Mils puri of tbe oountr) and is a fuctor in the livestock in dustry of the entire northwest. - ! Millinery Including the latest and smartest Spring and Summer Creations """"- Exclusive agent for Victor Tailoring Company with a full litii' of Spring Samples For Women's Suiln and Driums Mrs. Lelah Millar At the Schwartz. Store Ever-Fresh Groceries We make a point of never keeping Groceries WE SELL THEM. -; J That's the reason why you are always sure of petting FRESH Groceries when you come to us THEY DON'T HAVE TIME TO BECOME STALE lOFullblood Hereford Bull! For Sale 8 to 14 months Anxiety Fourth breeding $1000.00 for all or $125.00 eacl E. H. BATHRICK, Denio, Ore. in r " H I' I. I- We are dflttermired our cuifeoMeri shall have best it it ifc to be found in the market. the When you buy it of ug. Its freshness and purity are GUARANTEED. We solicit YOU. ai BURNS CASH STORE M I Itl v. I ill