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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1919)
ii. I!' &TACB EIGHT 1 frfi' Til TlMllKIR A Ii p 8 You Are Helping In opening and maintaining an account at this'Barijyou arc contributing to the develop ment of this community. . .. All of our funds are loaned at home Your money is npt sent out of town to develop other communities. Wo invite you to open an account with this strong Bank, assuring you of our interest in you and the community. The First National Bank OF BURNS, OREGON Capital and Surplus $100,000 The Bank that believe In Harney Camity" JKAP LOCAL Mltui McKay, a grnduato nunc, arrived bora recently to nccopt n .position with tlio King honpltnl. Winter lino of rooiIb Including out ing (Innnol8, uwentors, blankotn, com forlorn, etc.. at Mrs. E. F. Schwartz' wtoro for Indion. Mctvlu Donn wn a butilncxs vlnltor from his homo near Kleldn InMt Mon- duy. Judgo Grant ThompHon wrh In tovfn Inst Fulurdny looklriK after liunlncRH nffalrtt and vIMtlng with re-latlvort. Mm. Cnmilo Smyth and her nloco, Mm. Claud Smyth, wcru In from their ho men to attend the meeting of tho KAHiorn ainr lougo .Montiny night. Have you looked orer the otaaulf led inln on page neveivt Harold Cnwlflold won In town for n nhort iltno during tho, wooK. A, A. Trnijott nrrlvotl homo Wed nesday from California wlicrfl ho )md been on IiuhIiumh for homo time. . Wm. Soniionla and wifo woro In town tho foro jmrt of thin w.oak. They aro now roBldlng nt Nnrrown. Merlo McMullon brought over sev eral nehool toaohoru from thu Drow soy country for tho Intltusto. Your attention la directed to our classified coHnnUH on pago wovon. There aro thlngn ndvertlMud thoro that will Interout.you. OR1 10 Jt. ,0. A. MIVBtyahAVtwIfe were Mgt toroii at the LeVortd durlrig tpa week. .Mm. Jaftdi I'aU Avon In .'tho city diirlng thu wdk oil bnnliions. Mni. Schwitrlx ban Jttflt rocalvod a Tow how drooHOi. Soo thorn iit-hcr nloro. Mr. and Mm. W. tf. Monroo ha o moved In from Catlow and are at prosont with tholr son nnd daughter, Mr. nnd Mm. Olon Edwnrd. H. N. NoIhou wan up from IiIb . . . . ml.... .1 - . . rnnnn at vat! Mounwm i iMirjumy. i I!o stated ho was making rrcpftra-; tloiiH lo go ouldo for tho winter. Henry Uoor, stopped off a. grador , tho other day and nuHtalnod a sovoro Hpmln of It In unklo. Ha Is In tho hoitpltdl. I M'flH Helen CowkMI. formerly of, IM-oHlloy Bmyth wifu over from hln. Mitt iktitml nn Imi to attend iho mocH-i; of tho ho -d o'r Mm Harney County High School, war. dtrcctoM of tho l-'trtt National lluilk-, horn for Iho InHtllnto. ho mo nin'iy fJl HIM IIJrilU'1 nun win f J. Ilut'ter. ouo of IUp oMotttdvo tMr.e frlotuh and had n-nio" vl-lt In otock growuM of tho Ct'nno Crook . nitdltloii to hor profewilonnt dtitlon. countrv, wh a vl-.tov to our city dur- M nft(ton ni, ro(M 0flin,,orllf? nig the nenx. ,irrl-od homovtho foro part of thin Tlio Knihroldorv ('lull will meet , wenk from tho niounlnln wliorp thov with Mr. Obll ShntM'eU at hr homo' had boon for Homo time In qdot of nn.Thnrndov afternoon, Nov. at 2 Moor; Tho miiow and cold wnather o'jo,., " . brought them homo Booner than thoy , , I Inlondcd. honio 'a, Sanr dffi ' H-ft.l Jgm thj ho regular mooting of too dlroctoM ranch near Hnrnoy lake this wc"k o tho VlMt National Hank In this nml on h . rotrtrn wa "Jfomnnnloil out by hl Mlor, Mrs. Mildred Mc ' Cormock, who had boon In tho boa ShorlfT 8. K, HoboTts. U. M. Smith, pltal following an operation. grocoryiuan and A. M, l'rluglo of tho PirUlMlmor U authority for unitoa wnreiipiiBo y.. o. iu-hu, bp ,. mti, , ,u tn iBin night on jMn ,,, RWnCk,;r nnd MMb ICthol i Ploklofllmer aro to beenmo brldeii Mm., Frank Welcomi and hortomorrow nt I'nvotto, tho grooms brother, Pat Donepuu, arrived homo! being brothoM. r'hnrlo and Honrv on WrayM Stage WudiH'idny nlht. i McNeill. The Plckelflinern formnr Thoy had been nt Medford whoro they ' lv roldod hrre nnd tiro iulto well had :oon called on the death of tholr ' honwn to tho people of HiIh vicinity. fn(n,P, (The family rocontlv went over to , Pavetto to work during tho fruit wen- Wm. Hyram of Canyon, was rcglw n. Kr'eniN extend best wIbIiub to torod at tho IJuriii tlurJiMr tho week. j(,0 brldeii. v flr!'S LV? 2?"wSul liM: ' Ora HfekouHon. Mn of Mr. and Mr Ii. niilirii'-n nun . ,.v .. ......... , ,.. , . . ., . tnn. If. iiv,u.iniii., ..,,.... ... rlVed hero Wodnunday hunting trip. pbuo her homo Mr. llyrnm mndo fro oueiii trlpn hnro. Ho In beco'uing Bomeuhal n ntraiiger of Into ycaM. I). JaiiR-Aoii. I. on Dunn and Dan Hnrkry itiiout a few day In I inotintalnM recently after deer. I .on fcl uiuiliiitiiiin wvii s 7I1HM bieu In poor health for a long tlmu but In much Improved at this day from war norvlro, Ora Bpont homo time In Rlberlu nnd no doubt ban bad soino remarkable nxporlonco. rK-IIerulil hnn not been nolo lew tho young man an ho wont immedlatiiy to tno mountain nbire of hN father upon arriving bom" and hnn n"t her about twn. j nan nan m aiiVPho Tlinn he 1 Intcrvl Mm. Kred Oakormnn wan Mm. Geo. Wnrd, wlfo of tho Nai- arono minister, arrived homo Monday night from an extended vlxlt with ovc' rulntlvcn and frlcmlH In Olilo. trom her Silver Creek home tno roro part or tho wcok nttonuing to tiome uny aninn ami wire wero lioro bunlnoHB nffulM nnd calling upon from Holno Monday, having boon f rlondH. I called hero 011 IniHlnenH by n telegram .... ! they uttonded to tho matter mid H. M. Beawenra ana wiro wero over ! Rtnrted on their return tho follow 7rom Diamond during tho iiiHtltuto nii ,lty having brought over tho teacher of that rlaco. The SouwoardB aro now - conducting the hotel at Diamond. MIbh Clayton Burrow npent a few days In our city following tho teach' ir' Inatltuto which alio camo to at tend as an Instructor. MIhb Uurrow "ham been in tho primary dopartm6nt of tho Portland Bcbools for several j-eara and has becomo one of the fore meet Instructors In that lino. Her -work at the Institute was highly ap predated by thoso attondlng. The young lady formerly lived In thin city aad taught In tho public school. She imatBers many of our children as her -feraeer pupils and they all cherish a tare for their former teacher. Some C them are quite young ladles and yaaag gentlemen at this time and It arae a mutual pleasure for former tMujHt asd teacher to meet and recall termer school days. M'ss Uurrow fteft yesterday afternoon on her re. -tara going out by way of Vale where er rather. Dr, II. D. Burrow, Is Vacated. Moro molsturo foil during this week, which Included norno snow. It has miowod all over Ktmtorn and Con trnl Oregon during tho past week It bolng much earlier than for years. All the entlro northwest hnn oxpor -lanced very cold weather during that tlmo. Mm. K. C. Kgglecton left Tuesday morning In company with Hay Smith and his wlfo for Dolse where she will visit for a nhort tlmo and on her re turn to Ontario will begin work on Oregon Life Insurance, as that Is her territory. She will visit several of tho Malheur county towns on her way back. ' Mr, and mm. (Jail uarnee were vlidtlng with rdlntlvcs and old time friends in this city for a few days the foro part of this week, having roturneu via this city rrom Prlnuvllla where they had boon called because of the death of Gall's sister. They loft Wednesday for their homo near Nampa, Idaho. I MIHIIIIIIIIIIMMtMIMMIMIMinmil UMIMMIM YOU ARK JUDGKI) HV YOUH CUnilKH We are fond of quot ing tho old Baying that "clothex do not niakw tho man," but oxpor Iftjirn tellH Uk that tiilM In not truo. OJotJierf' DO make tho jimij-t-Iu tho eyoH of tho other follow. Ami It ia,.with ;'thot other follow" that Wo nil winh to Btand well. COKKKCT CLOTHUS AI.IK A NICjL'KSSlTV Paul llowen Iibh been omployoil for Hovoral weqkH putting. tlio. -jroundH around tho public hcIiooI building in sluipo. Tli In Is a-, comnmndablo Im- provomout and onu that dowrvea lit toutlon from the ihibllo: Wo don't 4 , pny onouRlrnttbntlon to eilumtlonnl TitirfnlM, yfl thQV jiru. tho iiiomI lui Xfporlant Tho' Hiirroiiudlnga of tho It In Im'ponHlb'lo for a Hhnbblly ditiHKod per ' Hon -to command ro Hpoctful attention ox !cnt whoro ho In well known. WUon y o u want jk (!l(thcHTtliut aro AH ROMITKM' COItUIUVr wpf iiriAtiroudV to hIiow Iboin to you. You will want thorn when you neo thoin, And,' bottqr nlll, you will not' complain of j Jho prlco. ('omblnatloii fids (,'rnvat iiud ('ollnr to match Keo tlio "l''oIlles of il)UO" iim,, mi. 1 miinvKii bin trniiinit lii the , The young man In a graduate of tho high ci'iioni or mis my nun ib nuun favorably rcmomberotl by many of our pcoplo. Mr nnd Mm. K. C. Hoynvnnn nnd Mr. nnd Mm. Henry Vulgnmoro ar rived homo ThUMdav from n vacation trip t llelkno.i' Spring. Thoy went to that roBnrt primarily for tho bene fit of tho health of members of tho party and nil return feeling much Improved. They mndo tho trip In tho mountains. They succeedud In bag ging a couple of deer. Mm. C. C. Griffith and her llttlo bou left ycHterday to Join Dr. Or I III lb nt Phoenix, Arlinnn. Dr. OrlMltli wroto her ho wiih at I.ob Angles for a tlmo but expected to be In Pboonlx to meet her nnd tho boy. Ml.. Martini Hanley accompanied Mm. nrlltlth down and will likely upond tho winter there with tho family. tholr com going down over 'MeiCeiulu but becauno of tho road I rtzniiiijiiw uuiiii 1. lint) in uin riicv, . , Ii National Hank, left early In tho week f f !' 'ri( rl"'l" " ' 1 for ui iinimi KQlnit nut first to iim . ""rossnry to return by way or Port- Xm4 SSh IrrfgSion rte?vo.r.;l,,,,., uA 0Ver 1,10 Co,mn,,,a I,,Rh- then ncMn to Pralr.lo City In com puny with his brother Kugeno, who camo ovor from Unit placo on Sunday to meet him nnd tnkn I1I111 back for 11 nhort vlult tburo before going' on to Holse. N J. W. Huchanan arrived In town Monday afternoon on bin way homo from Hod HI off, California, where lie had taken his son Hoe nnd family to spend tho winter. Ho slates that ho loft Hoe feeling fine. Mr. Huchn unit brought back some apploH from that country for Mr. and Mm. O. J. Parnt, the fruit having bcon raUcd by a relative of Mr. Darst. W. V. Heman, cashier of the Outur- I r M.llnnal Ylantf. wua vr.tntlnv hla friends in this city early In the week. I NAKHH YOUH VAW I.OCAI.H. Tho World III ho waved only In the old fn-liloiicd way. Tlio way of Iho Cro. Come to tlm (IiuitIi of Iho NiixareiiM Hnbhntli ninrnlng Her- ition 10:45 A. M. MvcnlHK Hermon 7::M P. M. Order your fruit rakes for Thanks giving and tho holidays now. Call at Page's Sweet Shop dud Bnmpla them. 11-1 TIIK FIIIHT NATCOXAh BANK OK RUIt.NH. CAPITAL AN!) Hl ltPl.t rt l(M),(MM). "THB HANK I'M AT a a HAl-'K." Mr. Homan once represented this dls trct in the Oregon legislature; his financial Instlttitlen Is also favorably knawn In thin county an not only Mr. Unman, by itn .rtroNldcnt J. It. lllnok erby, Iihm a wldo acqualutanco In this region. J, K. Hounsevlllo saya ho nnd his iiflghbors want sidewalks in that por tion of town hut can't get action. Whut'H tho trouble? It ban always been supposed that whun tuoh Im provements were doHtrcd nu any street the roslilentn petltlonoit for II utitl if grouted It wuk tlmu Out through. Is tho 'city at- fault or thtl neighborhood? ICCOUNTH INV1TKI). Tho llurnn Garage has ordered) five additional Delco-Mght plants for local distribution. If you contem plate the purchase of your own light lug plant, sea tho Hums Garage bo foro thoy are all tnkon. Adv. tf Patients receive the bent of care at tho Flrcovcd Maternity Hospital, TIIK HHHT NATIONAL HANK OK IIUHNtt. CAPITAL AND HUKPI.UH flOO.OOO. "TIIK HANK ' THAT MAKK8 YOUH t H,FK." ACCOUNTH INVITKI). 1 flsaMBIIMIIIWMIIIIIIIIIIIIIM m CI Hfcra SMALL ACCOUNTS . THE rancher; the stockman, the clerk, the mHn on -small salary and the woman -dependent on her earn ings for her income are each just as welcome to open a small checking account in this bank as the largest corporation. And their business will be earod for scrupulously. This institution while old and strong enough to be conservative and safe is neither too old or too large to give individual service to the deposit or with a small account. If you ap preciate this kind of service we will be glad to have your "small weeount" on our books. CilTKI) BTATKK DKPOHlTAItY Hantnj Cfluniq Nitioml Bnk Burns, Oregon YOUR HOME INSTITUTION. LMiHtniniiiiiiHiBmrnrmmmniTmniiiiHimiiiiii namMiumrnMrmnmiimi STATIONERY We now have on display a fine assortment of all kinds of BOX STATIONERY Rainbow Linen - - - - Egyptian Edge Montrose Linen La mode Unique $1.00 1.25 .60 .75 Also a complete line of Tablets, Envelopes, Etc. REED BROTHERS Tke Rexall Drug Store See the Window Display We have just received a car of Netted, Gem Potatoes Also Car of Brogan's Best Apples Underwear for Men. Women and Children SHOES lor Everybody; Fairbanks, Mone Engines and Pumping Outfit!, Windmills, Light Plants, Farm Machinery, Wagons, and Case Tractors; Maytag Power and Hand Washers t--:zrr: ; GrOCeficS .-r- Write for Prices J Vale Trading Company Also Vale and Riverside CRANE BRANCH , J Hflmol havo not lmoit tlio nioAl hIkIi(I)' uliico tho. now inoilopi luilMliiiK W"H oroclod, lmt Hiioli lpro.yitiiu'iitrt ro-1 (j 11 1 10 iiioiioyiiid It JtiiH boon tlio lack of fitmlfl tlmt " jiroron'tort tlm work I KolHK (loiio I)ofo,r0i.-i 1 Koff r- " S:- ' 'Custolmiers r 1 w ers Silye rware - $ f - - 'V . ;wuat nhxtv Why tho Itovlvitl. nt Cluirnh of tho Nuzuroiio WICHN? Novomhor Kith to ;iOtl. Kvory dnr lit a l M: nml -7s0 l'. M, mid throo KorvlcoH on onuli Kulilmth, 1 1 A. M. a l. M. nnd 7;!I0 J', M. THIIAVH . EvtuiKOllrttlo ' ' SliiKorn U n d I'eaohorB. Oomo mid hoar them hIiik Old Plantation Mol oiIIoh of tho South land. . .MltH. .A I ATT 1 12 WI.NICH lOvmiKollut of National lioim tutlon, mid a f;roat woniini I'roaolior. Sho linn hcoh Iniiw drodH of mionlo tuivod and 1 I 1 1 GENERAL MERCHANDISE ""It Pays to Pay Cash" BURNS CASH STORE 7AHUMASS COMl'AM' Sancllflod imdor Imr mlnlHiry. You can hot afford to ihIhh thlH roat JlovJvul, Conipl Conio! Co in 6 1 " Hov. Qoo, Wnrd, . I8tor,i ,w 4