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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1919)
1 iff., . . '.!' A k . 1 A t ft 1 V til I i You AreJIelpiftg In opening and hfeintaining an account at this Bank, you are contributing to the develop ment of this community. 'Si. All of our funds are loaned at homeTYoUr money is not sent out of town to develop, other communities. We invite you to open an account with this strong Bank, assuring,you of our interestinBVi'.'' and the community. ... The First National Bank OF BURNS, OREGON Capital ana" Surplus $100,000 "The Bank that believes In Haraey Caanty' LOCAL McKlnloy Thompson wns In town "Wednesday. Adam Gcorgo was n business visitor from Lawon during the weok. M. 8. Davlca was In town Wednes day assisting a neighbor In making proof on hln land. Jerry Dillon wns In town Wodnos day on some land business. Ho wan accompanied by his brother, James. T. D. Hill was In tho city Wednes day assisting- n neighbor In making gu-oof on his land. Mr. Hill Is now located on tho Crow Camp ranch. Mr. and Mrs. James Dillon and lit tle noil uro up from Deulo visiting with relatives and frlonds, James Dnncgnn uiwl Ills' sister, Mrs, Frank Wolcomo, wore callod to Mod ford rccontly because of tho denth of tholr father. Mrs. Frnnk Dunn, who recently underwent an operation nt tho HI. Joseph 'm hospital, Is recovering nicely and Is a bio to bo up. N Hoven nddltlonnl trucks arrivod in this city Tuesday to bo placed on tho work of construction of tho highway between this place and Lawon. Thoy wero brought In by way of llond and will bo used to haul gravel. Deputy (lamo Warden Irving Hot eltluu jcamo over from Canyon City tho first of this week and was Joined hero by Hodney Cozad and O. L. Sam Mothcrshead, Ernest Muslck, h,n,eldoJ!if!11i?.."J,ul,l,n,c ,r'P ! Chus. M. Faulkner and Orovor Jamo-!tno tt,w,"H MounUliw. oa. had another turn at deer during 1 1 ike week but were not successful. n. A. Alton, one of tho subcontrac tors on the highway between llurns and Lawon, arrived tfyls week with Hflveral trucks and thoro uro moro to -follow. Mr. Allen has tho contract for moving the gravel to bo used on this road and Is preparing to com plete his part or tho contract within &9 days. .P. Rollgmnu, a photographer, is doing some wlnndld work In this city tit this time. Ho has a display of Jhls work In tho windows of the storo totweflt) Goer's hurdwaro and Heed's grocery. He takes portraits right in the homo. .Mr. Hellgtnan formerly operated with thu moving picture con cerns In tho early days but quit too oon as many of those with whom ho was associated have become wealthy since. Pat Donegan is home after spend ing several weeks In the Andrews section where ho was employed. Ho Is considering tho proposition of re turning to that neighborhood and teaching school during this winter. A. r;. iirown informs us no uas been looking for some lambs In this vicinity and Tuesday succeeded In se curing 1G00 from the II. J. Williams Land It Live Stock Co. on Silver Creek. Ho Intimated he paid In the neighborhood of 17.00 per head for them, Allen Jones got mixed up with tho working end of n uiulo up at tho Cow Creek ranch last Saturday with the result that he was kicked on tho fore head and tho wound required several stitches to close up. Fortunately It was only a scalp wound And he Is able to bo out about his businoss. MMIM tMH4 MM aBaaamlS . BflM ' w ar pHaaKBttA TTTTTTTTTTTT YOU AHK Jl'IKJKI) HV VOI'lt cm)tiii:h Wn tiro fond of ijuot Ing the old saying Unit "clothes do not make ho man," hut oxpur ouco tolls iih that this Is not true. Clothes DO inaku tho man In the eyes of. tho other follow. And It Is with "thd other follow" that wo nil wish to Htnud well, 4.1 CQKHKCT CLOTIIUH AUK A NKUH8SITY , It Is ImpoHtilblo for a nhnbhlly drosKcd per son to cominaud rn Hpoctful nttoutlnu ex cept whero ho Is woll known, ' When y o u want clothcH thnt uro Alt 80LUTKLY COHRKCT wo aro ready to show thorn to you, You will wnut them when you hco thorn, Ahd, bottor still, you will not complain of the price, Combination Hots Cravat and Collar to match Heo tho VJ?o!lM of li!(" WILLIAMN 7AUUMASS CLOTIIItfU COMPANY Jnka WHmII m4 wife were la toim yesterday, Jack Crnddoek was among otir vis- ltor from out of town yoMcrdny. Jhmcs IMrio wns hmoilK our out of town business visitor liuit Motillay, Sltl Cnmogya arid 'family wero In from tholr homo nt Diamond during this week. Wilbur Halnofl was greeting ' yojmg friends on ovir strcots on Inst W.od'neiday. Mrs. Poter Chrlslonsen nrcompnn led Mr. and Mrs. Klbcrt Georgo up from Lnwon Monday, T Miss Noru Mnrtln loft yoatorday for hfampn whoro sho will outer school for tho Vlnter. t Mr. nnd Mrp, Jcato Haln wero down from tholr homo nonr Hnrney tho foro jmrt fo this week, Mrs. Fred Smyth recently returned Trom n visit to Portland and was In town for n short (Into during this week from her homo nt Diamond. M. Archlo McfJownn nnslsted on tho swllchfonrd of Iho local phone olllco for odveral duys while Mrs. Chns. Holm was absent from town. Jnck Mornrty and n young tnnn named Adrlon wero up from Fields tho other day. Jnck l.ns charge of tho store at that point. They were up on business. It. L. Hutton was In town this week on business. His daughter, Miss Vnvn. hn returned to Tho Dalles whoro sho resumed her studies ItH St. Mary's Academy for tho year, The Prcsbytorlnn Ladles Aid do r.lro to oxprcMii their thanun to the Commercial club, thu Odd Fellows and all othera who vjro o luiiur ous In assisting In imtftMi their nn nuul chicken pie t upper u huccoss. Mrs. Chan. Hohu Inn returned home from u busluo.ts and pleasure trip to N'atupn, Idaho. Sho has res uniod hot posltloil with tho Inter Mountuln Tel. & Tel. Co. on the switchboard. k A. B. Drown, ono of tho nxtonslvo stock growers of this country, wns In town tho foro part of this weok ac companied by his son Olon. Thd lat ter was one of thu boya who helped Uncle Ham win tho war. W. M. Carroll, deputy clerk, Is nt St. Joseph's hospital taking special treatment. Ho has been ailing more or less for somo tlmo nnd finally de cided because of his general health to take a rest of. several woeks. An error was mado In the report of thu proceedings of thu circuit court last weok In thu amount of damages awarded Claud Smyth In his tresspass Milt against James Paul. The amount should have beuh $246. ltalph Hlbburd Is over froei Idaho where hu Is living at present, lie bun u plnco leased over In tho Irriga ted district and sayn It Is a great country, but wo could huvo 'iutl as good u country with proper consorva- llnn anil IIMll nt Wilier. llnLn Uli.tlll llllM linillllt llllt T. S Hpraguo reHldonco property nwn tho river district. This Is u neat and modern dwelling with many conven iences. Mr. Hpraguo Is now living In Hend whoro ho has recently built a homo for hlmseir and family, George Smyth was up from his homo at Andruws during tho week. it wim accomnnuled over 'ny nis A feet!! iraM wait played ye- terdHy betweten ta eighth nrfiiA boy af U-to public, schdol and a pbked teum of Iho high sohool, Tho lnt tor team wn,u tho game. President .j. b. DniV of (ho First Nntldiihl nniiK arrived hero from his homo Itt 'iJolse Friday morning, Ho is here for it meeting of tho directors ot tho bank which is being hold to day. Mrs. M. A, lilggs Is entertaining a few frlonds and former echool mnteii nt her home this afternoon, tho honor guoHt bolng her sister, Mrs, L. V. Allon, formerly Ildssle Swalh. H. M. Horton is over from Hend attending tho meeting of the di rectors of tho First Natlonnl Hank, Hu Informs us ho nnd Mm. Horton contomplitto spending tho winter In ('ntlfnrnlfi nirnlri. V Gnult, for several yearn cnnh- thu , First National Ilntilt, is i mmmmmmmmmmmmmm m hj UMlUhPlUUiriiaUIUIIlIlllllMIII'lUIIIIIHIIllHBMMI J. L. lcr of down fron)xili liomo at Spoknno to attend u meeting ot tho directors of tho Institution. He reports Mrs. Gatill and tho boys as woll. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mlkn Hfttilcy aro visiting with his brother William in this vicinity. Miss Mary Hnnley, ri sUtor of Alex, Is also n member of tho visiting party. Tho Hanleys live In Jnrkaon county tho old homo of the family. Tills Is the first visit. In many years, although Mlko .linn been here In tho past and Is acquain ted with many of tho old tlmo people, William llnnley returned from a no Journ at outsldo points at tho same tlmo his brother came and ns ho has had considerable to look after at his various places of activity in this section ho has kept Mlko pretty much on thonovo. o - WIHK AM) OTIIKRW1HB. .4 DES1H0US nrt It is of getting new bus! neiw this Dank doos not nnd will not offer cdthnr sorvlro or accommodation Inconsist ent with sound business principles of safo banking practice. Tho lovel headed man neither expects or desires his account to bo taken on unstable or unuafo terms unprofitable to tho bunk itself. Ho bollo'ves with us thnt a mutual profit In the ntrongest and beat foundation for a Hrifo banking connection. Wo solicit ac counts on the". Mutual Profit basis. "YOUR HOME INSTITUTION" UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY Harney Countq National Bank "YOUR I10ME INSTITUTION" i r. 1 2l The world was not mndo In a duy. Neither wan a fortune honestly. Don't bo u grouch until after you have mndo your rllo. Then you uro only eccentric. . As the leaves begin to fall a rake Is a handy thing In hnvo nround tho vnrd. Tholr psnilbl!ltli.' are only ap preciated by those who pais ty utior using. o PAID 1A)CMA. Now godds for ladles urrlvlng dal ly at Mrs. H l Schwartz store. Mrs. Claronco Mace Is prepared to deliver milk to cunto'ther's In nurns each morning. Notify her If you wunt milk In nny quantity. 9-27H BEFORE GOING TO THE Halloween Dance November 1st get your Halloween Novelties at REED BROTHERS The Rexall Drag Store See the Window Display i daughter and son, Miss Marjorlo nnd I llurnt Oregon. John, who wero on their way to Port- rilK RHHT NATIONAL HANK OF UUItNH. CAPITAL AND Ht'ftlM.t'M 1 1(111,(1(10. TUB HANK IIIAl' iaki:k yol'k $ f a hat::.", CCOUNTH INVITKU. The Hums Gitrago has ordered five additional Dolco-Llght plants for local distribution. If you contem plate the purchuse of your own light ing plant, see tho nurns Garage be fore thoy aro all taken. Adv. tf Patients receive the bent of cure at the Flrcoved Maternity Hospital, For Itent 600 acres f good pas ture 11 mllts from Burns. Fin grass, ple.ily of running water and shade and nil under fence. R. L. Hast, imiil to enter School for Die year. Mr. Smyth took them as far as llond. rilK lillHT NATIONAL HANK OK IIUHNH. CAPITAL AND HURPHIB Capt. Ilobt. M. Duncan has return- 100,600. "TIIK MANK THAT ed from Malheur county whero he MAKKS YOUH HAKK." was cniieu roccnuy mu '" ACCOUNTH INVITKIL thu serious utness oi nil imw nun. TJio boy Is better and thu furally will arrive here next Monday provided the boy Is able to come. Capt. Dun can and fumlly will occupy the ('has. M. Faulkner residence. General dressmaking at the home of Mrs. J, R, Slxeinore. - Miss Ida Lewis. o HTOCK IMPOl'NDKD. t a ii. .ii iIia riitinlii.r from near1 tho Gap Itanch on Hllver Creek, was A i,0for and yearling steer, calling on businoss men In this city . 0Htelii8, branded quarter circle 6 yesterday, Mr. Hall left his homolnn 0rt rhB, also what looks like lf Thurduy, walked 10 miles to Huntex on rR,t ,liid leg, low down, Owner caught pr and drovo to Hums, mny jmv stock by proving samo and took tho stUKo to Crane whom ho nitvnR rcnulred charges. 10-4 We have just received a car of Netted Gem Potatoes Also uar oi rsrogan s tsesi Apples ; Underwear for Men, Women and Children " SHOES' for Everybody Fairbanks, Morse Engines and Pumping Outfits, Windmills, Light Plants, Farm Machinery, Wagons, and Case Tractors; Maytag Power and Hand Washers Groceries Write for Prices Vale Trading Also Vale and Riverside Company (JKAINL. DKAlNin ; transacted busliums, then rniurnoil to ( Utirns. Ho would liavu lett yosler day afternoon for his homo hud ho lii.nn able to III a 1(0 coilliftctlons, That's going prolty rapidly. Mr, and Mrs- Jerry Merrltt wero In from their homo near tho Htolis Mountains tho foro part of HiIh weok. guestH at the homo of Mr. anil Mrs., It, D.j lldker. Tlioy wero on uuir way to Mllner, Idaho, whero tljoy will vlnlt n sou of Mr. Merrltt. Jerry; brought over n flnoU of tho finest potutoes from hits ranch to show tho, newspaper HtalT whut ho 'uld do, They wore smooth and uniform liii hIzo and altogether desirable, except' they wero too big for a meal, Wallace, tho llttlo hoii ot Mr, and ' Mrs. Frank -Welcome, bus boon mil liuiiato of St. Joseph's hospital dur- lug the past several days, Ills I mother Is absent from homo becaiiHO' of tho doath of her fittnor aim r rnnK decided to take the children to Mrs. A. C. Wolcomo during tho absencn of Wallace wns suffering from a cold and while his father and t tho children wero passing tne nospi tal on tholr way to Al's houso tho father decided to leave Wallace with tho Sisters at the hospital wntie re-, covorlng from his cold. Immediate ly upon tho child entering theniouso ( thu Sisters saw there was something , moro than n moro cpld bolherln him and thoy began working with "hm, . Oua swabbed his throat aui follow-1 lug this a hurd luinp of cohsldprublo .iilzo was removod from (lis tnroai, t Tho attending pnyaioinu siaiayino following morning that had this not1 boon removod it would llkoly have T. J. McDONALD, City Marshal. Rogers Silverware FREE To Customers GENERAL MERCHANDISE "It ays to Pay Cash" BURNS CASH STORE choked the boy to death, 7 -