The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, September 13, 1919, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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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
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LOCAL '
Win. Dunn wiih nmoiiR our out of
town vlflltorn UiIh wuok.
Mrs. Anna llnlncn ami her non Wll
bur wero In town WiMlnofidny.
Mrs. C. V. Hfld wns uj from her
homo In Sunset yesterday.
I'M Morgan was In town yentenlay.
Iliilloy IlnycH wus In town yesterday
from his homo near Lawoii.
W. K. Marnliall was k caller ut this
olllcu the other day.
Olo SoderhcrK wan In from hla
homo In tho 00 country on Wednes
day.
Mr. nud Mrs. Frnk KIiir arrived
homo Thurrilay from u visit to Ilolse
whom t hoy wero KUesta of his brother
lllll. Mr. KIiik wan agreeably ur-
Fred Kiddie was a husluesH visitor prised to find wo had enjoyed some
to our city this week. luo rains during his absence, as It
rniieii to reneii tno uoiso country.
Mrs. Charley Mller was vIsIIIiik
with frleudH lit this city during tho
present week.
J. W. Garrett Is irero from his homo
in Missouri looking after tho Inter
ests of tho John Garrett estate.
Mrs. Charles W. Kills tank her de
parture this week for a visit with
relatives and friends in Portland and
Seattle
Henry Trowbrldga and Chas. Ilcdell
wero In town Tuesday, being on their
way to Ilono, Nevada to tako In tho
big raco meet and round-up.
Frank found his gnrdeu In flue shape
on Ills return with no hIrii of frost
as yet.
, Mr. and Mr. Trie Penlck r
over from their Bllvor CtMk homo.
II. Wolnsloln woh up from Lnwun
WednoHday,
V, S. rominlsnloner W.'N, Monroo
was over from Callow riurlnit , tho
wooU.
C. II, MfCohiioll roturned Inst night
from a buslnenrt trip to l'orjlnnd, Ho
suw Hovoral other Uurns folko whb
expect to return tonight.
Mru. Judd Wlso wn In town from
tho V ranch tho foro part of this
woolc, having nccompanlcd Mr. and
Mrs. Fay Comogys over with tliolr
young son, who had tho misfortune
to ho thrown from n horse and his
Hnj collar bono broken. Dr. flmllh ro
ejjjj duced tho frmluro.
lOtn Tnf tl Itiilmt nil itlinrttnv nf I'd It l.
U M. ... i-rw. . i..w...v,j w. ......
vllle, Is hern on bimlnosti In (omuic
llon with tho Silver ereek Irrigation
project. Mr. Uitton round an old no
(lunlntaure In I.IimU. Fesslor of (his
ollloo, nn he was ndjutaul of tin old
Third Onsgi'ii nt tho time Mr. Fossler
whs 'firt seruoant of Coinjmiiy F.
Mr. hihI Mrs. John Orr mid daugh
tor and Mr. and Mrs. I. 13. Miller, all
of Pnllns. went here for a short lime
during this week. Mr. Orr Is sher
iff of Polk romity and tho party woro
out on h tour of this part of tho stale.
Tiim 1 it tl IhIkiuIkiI mIiivIiii! over
!jj longer, hut had been delayed on,
route and Mr. Miller nun to get imw-k
to look after his oxtenslvo prune or
chnrd. Mm. Orr Is a nleco or Mr.
J. M. Dftlton of this city.
I HuutcrH come and go at frequent
Intervals thoco days but fv have
reported any success after deer.
However, Tho Tlmcs-Herald family
has boon feasting on venison this
week, an Junto Kaycraft, lineman for
tho hiter-Moutitaln Tel. Tel. Com
panv recently paid u visit lo his Cat
low alley ranch. While th-ro ho
. wool m on Stelun inounlnlns with
jj.lliu r- nit that no vera I of his friends
I have hud deer meat jiimI sumo lino
.fish. 'rhMik, Jim. NWro nirong
for rK having another vacation so
, long i'- th tags on your hunting
llcen are not till detached.
o
hnd'i-s nhould remember that the
Foster Cloak & Suit Company sales
man will be at the Bchwartx store
about October 1st. Ho will display
his lino of coats, suits, and drosses
for three days. Watch for further
announcements.
Mrs. B. V. BCHWAUT.
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A large red cow branded Xh on
left hip, no dnw-laps or earmark is
Impounded in tho city pound. Owner
may have sumo bo complying with the
usual requirements. T. J. McDonald,
City Marshal.
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Tho Allen Hospital is now receiving
patients, working In co-operation
with Drs. Hatirmati and llrunet. A
graduate surgical nurse Is in attend
ance. Mltfl. TOM AhhUN'.
o
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Horlon and OIIKfiON'H KTATH FAIR
PAD) IOCALH.
Furnished rooms, Soo Clevongcr.
Iinlod liny nt A. A. Porry'a Food
Darn.
lli-liiK .vow clilldrrn am! romo out
to the Niuarouo Hunday School nt
10 A, M.
For Jtont FurnUk4 koiM aal
collar. J, II. Ooald.
Don't, fall to coma to tlio "Niuuurtmc
Sunday school.
The Hotel Hasn ana (lining room
will bo open to tho public again on
next Tuendnyi HotftOHlber 16th. It
Agent for iho famous Watkltu
tlemodles. (leo. Hngoy store In
South llurns. 10--
"I will bo In liuriiN and vicinity
about Sept. 20th (o do any kind of
Sign Pnlntlng, my customers nwf,
friends niit' need nt that time. A. 0,
Pi owning, Signs."
Ilattcrlon repaired properly. Jack
MeUulro.
Oals, barley and wheat for solo nt
I'erry's llarn.
Insure your hay. See write or
phono Wm. Farre. tf,
Two furnished rooms for rent.-
Mrs. Delia Volmer. 0-20
Ilnttery and electrical repair work,
oxy-acotylono welding. Jack Mc-
(Julro.
Party taking wagon box from our
barn In south end of llurns please
return snme. WIU, CUMMINS 0-13
Notice tho iliaiigo of t into nt the
MoiiiliiK Service at the .Vii.nrvtin
Church Moi iiImk Hennoii at 10! in a,
in.
Tho Hotel Hasn and dining room
will ho open to the publle again on
next Tuesday, .September 10th. 11
For Sale Six hole cooking rango.
In excellent condition, llargaln If
taken at once. Heo J. A. Knimlioli
at tho Universal (Innigo. tf,
Ornnt It.iynntdn will greiso your
windmill for you during tho summer. '
Call phone No. OH7. tf j
For Sale -700 lb. Tubular suction
feed Sharploss Cream Separator,
nearly new. Chas. Wilson.
Four registered Jennets ror. sain
registered Jack .nt stand,
Itnnch, Harney, Oregon.
Withers
Harry Horton arrived hero Tuesday
for n short visit. Dr. nud Mrs. Hor
ton recently visited In Seattle whoro
they found tho younger brother, who
resides In Mexico. Thoy came over
to visit tho other two brothers, Dean
and Marlon, at Diamond. Harry was
hero several years ago for n short
time, working at the suw mill. Ho
Is an engineer and Is employed by a
big milling concern In Mexico.
HAl.KM HKPTi:.MIli:H, 22 to 27
Splendid agricultural, livestock, nnd
industrial exhibits, high class amuse
snouts, a superb racing card, bigger
and bettor than over.
A. II. LKA
Socrotnry
9.21 8alcm Oregon
For Salo 25 or 30 tons of hay
and 700 acres of flnu pasture in
Warm Springs Valley. J. C. Free
man, llurns, Oregon.
Nil FIKHT NATIONAh HANK OF
Itim.VH. OA PITA h AND Sl'ltPl.UM
flOIMKM). Till: HANK I'll A r
MAKKH YOPIt f f HA I
AC(M)UNTH INVITHD.
Hnvo about HO ton of good rye bay'
for sale, $15.00 a ton lo party taking)
It nil.- Price Penlck, Itlley, Oregon.
J 9-20
Tho llurns (Jarngo htm ordered
iivii iKiiiiiKiiiiii wuico-i.iKiu jiiniun uir
local dlstrlbutlonj If you contem
plate tho purrheM of your own light
ing plant, seo tho llurns Oarngo be
fore they uro all taken. Adv. tf
For Henl 000 acres of roo(J pas
ture 1 1 mlloN from llurns. Fine grass,
plenty of running water and shade
and all under fence. 11. h, Hais,
Hurun Oregon, "
TIIK FlltHT NATION Ah HANK OF
IIUltNH. CAPITAL AND HUHPhUH
1OO.00O. "TIIK HANK THAT
MAKKH VOUH f f HAKK."
ACCOUNTS 1NVITKD.
Prompt service nuO courtrous
trcutitient will always bo accorded
palroiiL of tho Hums Hotel Harbor,
Shop. llatltH nt any hour of th
ht). 0- W. Slmmons.'Prop.
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While this
BANK
is one of the most progressive
financial institutions in this por
tion of the state, yet it has always
been managed in the most con
servative and prudent way.
Safety is made a matter of first
consideration and its treatment
lo its depositors is always based
on friendly business relations
and sound banking principles.
, YOU CAN BANK WITH US
BY MAIL
UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY
Harney County National Bank
Burns ,Dretftm
"YOUR HOME INSTITUTION"
SCHOOL BOOK
ARE CASH
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ULiiuui uuuno viiiiiiui; nun .ywiii. a j 14 t 111 uv tuiun
to trade your old books m for the new ones.
books or we will send them C. 0. D.
REED BROTHERS
The Rexall Drag Store
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aiuuiiK t caid nuw icau
Tomatoes Now Ready
PtTAr'IJrQ $1.25 CRATE
r jEjVVJTIIIiO -S.SO per 50 lb. Box
Pears and Peachei of the famous Brogan kind
We will have a carload of
BROGAN APPLES
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- and others -
Mail your orders, which will
promptly filled on arrival.
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v aie 1 raaing Lompan
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Wm T yOU can't help cutting loose joy'us
'W1 A remarks every time you flush your
smokespot with Prince Albert it hits
you so fair and square. It's a scuttle lull of jimmy
( ViVm inju ciuiu uue maKin s sunshine and as satisfy
ing as it is delightful every hour of tho twenty-four I
It's never too late to hop into the Prince Albert pleasure
pasture 1 For, P. A. is trigger-ready to give you more
tobacco fun than you ever had in your smokecareer.
rimt's because it has the quality.
Quick as you know Prince Albert you'll write it down
that P A. did not bite your tongue or parch your throat.
And, it never will! For, our exclusive patented process
cuts out bite and parch. Try it for what ails your tongue!
S'"1 ,"T',f''d J"' A?rt'"""u found ' hult pound tin
) Itumidon-anti-that clever, practical pound crystal ulaii humidor with
'Panic moutcner top that heap, tha itcc0 iLucp'fPiZmhn.
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C.
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PEACHES
For (Canning Purposes
$1.50 PER BOX
Crawford's Elbertas
WINTER APPLES
Delicious and Jonathan
Orders Taken Now