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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1919)
FAGM KlUHfc TUB T I M K K H M II A LP R V K 7i H , ORKOON The Moral Risk When the time comes to seek credit, a bank will want to know what you ARE as well as what you HAVE. That's where the moral hazard comes in. And you can't establish credit over night. Rather, it is a matter of becoming KNOWN at your bank, of establishing confidence by the way in which you have kept your ac count, regardless of the amount you have to your credit. Get acquainted that's the first thing. Then develop that acquaintance into friend ship. It will stand you in splendid stead when the time comes. Remembering also, that this bank offers you a complete .banking service. " The . First National Bank OF BURNS, OREGON ' LOCAL HAPPENING Mrrt. l.ononi Kin It li loft JVodiU'n day mornliiK to nil extended May In Portland. Horn Monday, to Mr. and ,Mrn. Ittinry Otluy, at tliu Flruovod lionpltul, a noii. .Mm. (iortrudo Mimlck returned from rortland Monday, wliertt hIio IiiuI liuuii huyliiK now goodii fur tliu Nuliwartr. Htore. Anions tlio now rooiIh riho lioiichl woro flKurod Ouor Kittu ortipu, and ready made klmoiiiH, two Hiiuh tho Htoru bun not carried heretofore. Tlio llttlo Hrover lltidnpealh baby, out at Kiley, wan reported (julto III tlio early purl of the week, through the caroluftHtuifiH bf nonio tonrlntH who left a hotllu contalnliiK Knuollno with- In itn reach. Tlio child drank nomu of the fluid buforo obnorved, and a tulo phono rail was inn do to IIutiih for flriU aid. MrH. Will Cummins watt a client of rolatlvcH and frlondn In thin city for n low uayH thlH wok, havlnR corno over from hor pronont homo In Jordan Valley. Mn. Curaruiim ntulm they nro locatodln a fino stock country and that their Htock aro doliiK well. Kho xavo out further Information to the effect that Chimney CummliiH and IiIh hoii Frank had recently mot with an nuto accident In which the machine watt turned ovor and Mr. Cumnilnn wan Hllh'htly Injured, but not dan- KoroiiHiy. no Ih recoforliiK at IiIh homo In Ilolno whoro tho family now make lumdijiinrtorB. t. iieuett wan down from IiIh Hllvleit Vnlley homo tho firm of tho week. Ilonry IIihIhoii diMcovcrod Ilroad way, hut It took advertlHlng a la Cohan to mako It pay. In other word, tho Krimtem roIiI uilno hurt worth n cent till you work It. AdvortlNltiK hI tho open eamo to proHporlty. Mr. Smith, manager of tho ituriin UariiK'S and local agent for tho Dolco lighting plant, announceii tho pur-fhiiMO-of five additional plant for fall delivery. Mr. A. II. Conger, tllHtrlct aloit manager for Oregon ropronont lug tho Delco-Llght produr.ta, wa In tho city hint week, and Informed Mr. .smith of tho advlHltilllty of buying tho plant at thl time, an dellvorle may bo uncertain for tho next two year. Throo of tho phintM Jut pttr- cnaHod win arrlvo In nlxty day, and tho other In ninety day. J. N. JeiiHen wa In to uva u tho other day. He ban recently bought a niimii improved (arm ovor near Caldwell and l making preparation to movo over thoro with hi family. no nan mom in imihIiiohh In Crano but ntlll ha property In thin county, but decided ho wanted to got out and try hi hail on an Irrigated place witn a fine Mtund of alfalfa and on tho Interiirhan rail lino. .Mn Jon Hen wan up In thin vicinity looking ror Homo dairy cow which goe well wttn in alfalfa faruu J, E Loggan Returns J, 10. I.oggan and family and Had IfowHiir arrived homo hint Saturday from an oxtouded nuto tour of tho woiitorn part of thin Htato. Thoy woro ubiumt iiomo tliuo from homo and ro port having had a very Intcrentlng and profltahlo tlmo going from place to placo of Intorent and obnnrvlng tho general ndvancomont of thlnga in gon oral, a thoy had vlHiiod nonio of tho placoti In former yearn. Mr. LoKgan, llko all otherii who have boon away from homo lately, Ih of tho opinion that thin miction doon not appreciate tho ndvantngcti of tho tourlut t raver, Ho thlnkH wo Mioutd tako an antlvo Intercut In ntlmulntlng auto Iravol through thl part of the country and offer t hum ov.ory Inducement to come thlH way. Mr. I.oi'ffim him iciiumed hk pnrl tlon with the llurii (lurago and It Ih ueudleHH to ruy wa much plenned to learn that Mr. Hiulth of that concern had recently ihiiyIiiinimI an addition al block Juki hark of the garago to de vote to a camping 'ground for tour IrIh, h It Ih right III Hue of hi IdeiiH of M t f in 11 la 1 1 ii k that .modo or travel and an Inducement to them o come HiIh wuv Iletter road, more ntinier-, on road hIkiim and iimimmndiitloiiH will bring t'liirlxt travel nccord .ig to Ii'In way of thinking. Thomburg-McFadden A unlet homo wedding took placo at tho homo of Mr. and Mr. C'ary Thoriibttrg on liiht .Sunday evening when their eldcnt daughter, l.aura, li'niilo tho hrldo of Harold MrKad den. Itov. I). 8. Hughe of tho Pre- byterlnu eliurch oltlclated and lined tho beautiful and liiiprelve ring nor vice. It wa wltnexned by tho lui mediate family or the hrldo and a few relntlvr. Th hrldo ha boon a resident of thl iiiv nil her life, and Iihh many frlei.-U mining iho yotiiuier net Hliu .attended n"ltnol hero and tliu lircame a pmi of tho nehool life u'here mIio wi a RHiieral favorite. Mr..M Kud den i h n ildei l of Terroliomie, lit l)ft l.'iu-M roiiuly, where ho I en gagd lu fanning. Tho young man hnil Ih i-ii ougageir with tho Wray auto Mtage during thr-pat cuaiiou a one of It driver, but ha relgtid thl poult ion to remain on tho farm. Ho I a promlNliig xiuug man with excel lent proHpect. The joiilig couple left .Monday morning for their new homo at Terrebonne, taking with them the' good wihIioh of many friend. Tho hrldo received many nice and UMeful gift from relative and friend. -ti 1'AID IOCALH. rurnlahcd room, Boo Clovcngor. Ualod hay at A. A. Porry'a Feed Uarn. llt'ltiK your children and come out to tlio Nazarcno Himday Hchool at 10 A. M. For Kent Furnish hoM a4 collar. J, It. Qould. ItiRiiro your hay. phono Wm. Farro. write or tf. Hattorlos repaired preferly. McOulro. , Jack Itov. Arthur Whitney will preach at both Morning anil Kvenlnx ncrvlco at. tho Na.areuo Cliurcli. Come. Oat, barley and wheat for nafo at I'orry'n llarn.' I'lve room ftirnlHliod Iioiiho for runt Frank Welconio. , . Iuiitiro your hay. phono Win, Fane. floo wrlto or tf. Two furulliud roouiH Mm. Holla Vol in or. for rent. 0-20 -o- LndlOM Hhould remoinber that tho FoHtor Cloak & Halt Company mile man will bo at Iho Hchwartt toro about October 11. Ho will dlnplay niH iiuo or coat, Hint, and droHO for throo day. Watch for further aiinoiiucuniontH. Mr. K. F. RCHWAUTZ THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford F unlaw li-iu iiit ed normal production. It will ! some time, after being entirely gen over to war work. We are getth g few cars right along, and suggest i tint you eave your order'witl, ul !So as l i oia i arts, lord skill and Ford prices. BURNS GARAGE Fire and Frost Proof BURN3 AND CRANE A nice big guueral rain vlnltei thl DQi'tlou during tho Itmt few day Horn - ThurHday, Sept. I, to Ur and Mr. C. (. (Irllllth. a pen. The mother ha been nerlounly III but. I miK U belter. W. (J. Howell and W. C. (Ileomui aro up from tho Hwau Lake oil well Neither have given out anything for puiiiication a to how thing nro going down more. Tho llttlo daughter of Mr. and Mr, '.eland II. Fry mot with a painful accident ouo night tho latter part of hint week while hu and her mother woro out nuto driving with otuo friend. A lpou homo neouied to have become confused by tho light, and a (ho car panned tho allium whirled In audi a manner that hi head ntruck anuliit olio of tho nup port of the otp. Tho llttlo girl had hor hand renting on tho outnldo of thl Mupport and wki struck by hucIi force an to cauno a doop wound. Dm. Haurman and llrunet found It ro ( u I red neveral ntltchon to bring tho edge together. Tho patient I re covering nlroly, ami hor wound 1 healing natlnfactorly. Mr. uild Mr. Alex lllutoii and their iiuio uaugiiior, accompanied by Mm, mwnieiH aim uox u'lurK. came over from Crook county lat Saturday. Tho ladles aro nlntem to School Hupt. rranceH u ark and camo over nr iiiar- lly to bring hor nou Hex to outer high Hchool and to mako hor n nhort vlnlt. nioy Htartod on tholr rotiirn trio Hun- day, however, a Mr. Illntou had to get back to meet tho throHhem. Itox Clark had been over In that Hecllon over hIiico tho nehool elonud hero becaiiHo of "flu" hint year, ho having attended tho Crook comity high dur ing hi ahxouco. i largo reu cow iirauileil xu on left hip, no duw-lapH or earmark Iti Impounded In tho city pound. Owner may have mimo bo complying with tho itiHiial roiiilromentH. T. J. Mrllouald, city .Mamiiai. o- to Tin: im'iimo Dattery and electrical repair work, oxy-acutylono welding. Jack Mc Oulro. Party taking wagon box from our barn In nouth end of Hum pleano return Miuiitv Wlhh CUMMINS 9-13 Notice (lie change of time at tho .Morning Kcrvlco at the Niizorono Church .Morning Kermoii at lOMri si. in. Slightly lined piano in oxcioi: nhapi' lor rout for tho winter nionllM If I'enlred, pleano JO' mu at once Jaitiu Follow. It. For Halo Hlx hole cooking rango, In excellent condition, ilargalu If taken ut once. Keo J. A. Krnmholx at tho Unlvernal Oarage. tf. Oram Itoynold. will groano your windmill for you during tho min.iner. Call ;ihouo No. OH 7. tf For Halo 700 Ih. Tubular unction feed HharplonH Cream Separator, nearly now. Chan. Wilson. i i Four reglntered Jennet for rale registered Jack at ntaild, Wither Itancli, Harney, Oregon, , i For Halo 26 or 30 Ion of hay and 700 acre of fluo punturo In Warm Hprlng Vnlley J. C. Froo man, lliiriiH, Orogou. Have about 80 ton of good ryo liny for nnlo, llfi.OQ a ton to party taking It iill.Prlco Ponlck. itlloy, Oregon. 0-20, Tho Hum (iarago Iiuh ordered five additional Delco-Llght plant ror local distribution. If you contem plate tlio purchuno of your own light ing plant, neo tho Huron (Iarago be fore thoy aro nil taken. -Adv. tf Four lot, South Wont, town of Hum. Will sell cheap or trado for cow or calve. Phono 8F3. 9-6 T1IK FIHHT NATIONAL HANK OK IIUHNH. CAPITAL AND HU11PJ.DK f 100,000. "TIIK HANK fllAT MAKKH YOUIt f HAI'K.' ACCOUNTS INVITKI). For Rout C00 acre of good pan turo U miles from Uurns. Fino grass, plenty, of running water and shade and nil under fence. It. L. Has. Hum Oregon. rilK FIHHT NATIONAL 'HANK OK IIUHNH. CAPITAL AND HUHPLUH flOO.OOO. "TIIK HANK THAT MAKKH VOUH 8AKK." ACCOUNTS INVITKI). Prompt service and couvteoun trniliuont will alway bo accorded PAtioiib of tho lliiriiH Hotel Ilarbcr Shop, HatliB nt any hour of the d.iy. O. W. Slmuions, Prop. -SSflBflBJBBBHHBnHJBJQBJS LiumiuiiiiJi MMMMMMMMIimmm liililfUlillllillMMlllli'mMffll A Bank Strong in ita resources, con servative in its management, pro gressive in its policy, with ample capital, modern equipment, .splendid organization, officers of experience, and a strong direct orate. Thousands of customers have found our services entirely sat isfactory and do not hesitate to recommend us to their friends. Your patronage is solicited. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY Harney Eountg Nalionil Bank Burns ,Dretf mi "YOUR HOME INSTITUTION" m...J.mmM1i...MiJi.JJ.1,.r,r1,v BH BVM SCHOOL BOOKS . ARE CASH School Hooks change this year. You will be allowed to trade your old books in for the new ones. Money must be sent with all mail orders for school books or we will send them C. O. D. REED BROTHERS The Rexall Drug Store Canning Pears Now Ready Tomatoes Now Ready ptT ApOFQ $125 CRATE r ILAAjnUO -2.50 per 50 lb. Box Pears ajid Peaches of the famous Brogan kind We will have a carload of BROGAN APPLES Delicious, Jonathan, King David and others Mail your orders, which will be promptly filled on arrival. Vale Trading Also Vale and Riverside Company CRANE BRANCH I mn romodulliiR my lionio for n lioHnltiil, Will hnvo clean, light uiul nlry rooinu, and nntlontu under my euro will rocolvo tho boat nttuntlon, Will luivo u flrut oIiibs nnnltnry sur Kory in connection, with tliu lutout modolH of oiiulpmont. Am worUhiR with Dm. Bnurinan anil Ilrtinot, who will ho nHslfltod by a grnduuto hut- glcal iiurflo. Will nppronlato nil fnvorH tiliowii mo, and will try to ;lvo vhIiio rocolvod. MHS. TOM ALLI3N OIUXJON'H HTATH FAIR HALK.M HIOl'TlO.MIUOIt, 2U to H7 Splondld nerlaulturnl, HvoHtock, and IndiiHtrmi oxhlhltfl, hluh cIiibh anniHo- nioulH, a minorl) rnoliiK card, hlnuor PEACHES For Canning Purposes $1.50 PER BOX Crawford's Elbertas WINTER APPLES Delicious and Jonathan Orders Taken Now nsj BURNS CASH STORE and hottor thun over. A. II. LI3A Snorotary 9r2 ;, Sulom Oroirnn