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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1919)
zsznasasr- Sr aito, 39ajgSjrf888sjHPJs fflS IJPH it .' .J) " 3f t -. 'ianftflflrWtfmn . V bob 5S - 3 tiJWPffOJMSflSggPSL JOB gft t - IH-,BM... -S T BANDS MAY BLARE, whistles toot, crowds cheer and city officials immortalize still here is the real home coming - when Yank doughboy greets mother and dad in the shadow of the old home just the three looking into each other's eyes seeing, knowing and understanding. They are coming home fast now boys who nre better "men." And a better home in a better world is waiting for them because all have learned through a bigger, broader sacrifice. ," THIV auk MI. HOME if our soldiers la Franca wart I what they most AeeJfhd. nine mdred and ninety-nine out of a ; .mi and would shout, "Pgsjssa ll ti Iran !" rl or airship to the rnlted gtal "i'li ; ticket from the port . nl r home!" That is I he dominant note In the eldler: letters from uhroad. And jfOU cannot lie surprlseil. They went to fight while the fiRhtlui; wan I hh! ..: .I now that the war Is at an . .ii the American soldier for bone other! ; ! : the same question ware put people at home, the response I "Moat Ol anything, 1 want bona again." Don'i think that the government aa rlooki d i boss i ooiltions, it . I !.. hlghwaya and bywaj thi i i ir transports to hurry the it is seniiiiiR then ti American liis, Holland ships, Ital tllp whatever It Can sec lire. Remember that it took over year be army Into Prance, am! that I be British transports whlrh carried .it M over are no longer avail Patlence, mothers and fathers and Inafolk here In Hums. It will not long at the longest hefore 1'ncle am returns your good Tom or vour lc liiik or your fine Marry, bigger' ;.i browner than when he left, and rerjoyed to reach home ai you him. IXM'AIi AMI l'KHHONAI,. Auto electrical repairs. Jack Mr Clulre. IV S. Weltenhlller spent a few days In this City during the week on business. 1'rovlde green feed for your chlili- ons. Alfalfa leaves fo sale at Terry's Ham. President Wilson's fourteen points I evidently made a strem: Improoaion Upon the fourteen nation I that signed tin- I 'igue eonstltutlon. nil: i IH8V NATIONAL BANK or ' liritNs. CAPITAL AM si WMJH 1100,000. "I UK BANK lilAl i ki:s YOVII s,i :; " v vol vis iwi 1 i:n. John Hodder la carrying bla band In a illng aa a reeuK of an operation performed on him by ir. Brolth the other day hen be renoved a -flnoni growtll from his thumb Edward r Treadwell, the Ban FrandaCO attorney who reprc an) the I' I. Co. In Its eases In this BOO- tlon, was here during this week to look after the Interasta of hi- etlenta in the proposed Irrigation districts that were before the county court. Mrs Lelab Millar arrived bona Ncslerday ti inn a trip to Portland and oilier ontaidC DOlBtS. While absent Mrs. Millar made MlSStlM of her new spring and summer millinery stock. She will again have her display nt the old stand with Mrs. Schwartz. , - Why the Essex Motor Car will b the sensation fcr the coming season livery part tnd tvt ry detail of the Faatx con struction is of preveci worth. It was designed j'nd built l.y acme of the foremost engineers cf America, the same men whose genius produced the Supar-Six. Mar.y points of superiority in the 3upt'r-s:x which have proved themselves in years of service, have been incorporated into the) lissex. The engine, only twenty- nitre inches lor.?, cast in one block with detachable head, readily develops more than f.f y horse power. Long life is aasured by the ampla pro portions of tho counterbalanced crank r.hnfr, supported by three large bearings. Eastern Oregon Auto Co. Vale, H. E. YOUNG, Prop. Ontario -- 'i '. a'll iti our Job ri mi tin' Waller 1'rnn.t i.i In town Iri'i'i bis ! Trout Creek borne, Mrs. Asal VValktip bud b(r tonsils I removed this morning at the iiutncs I hospital by Dr. Smith. The annual P. P. 1. hall, which had been postponed hccatiHi) of the flu ban. will be held on March 22. Now that the Hod Cross auxiliaries are (dosing up everywhere will lucre be another era of bridge whlHt and embroidered dollies? The Times-Herald Is Informed that Dormuu Leonard Is expected home some time next week. Me got to see much active service In Prance hh hn was connected with a medical corps over there for several mouths. Homer llarhcr arrived home vester dny from an urmy camp where he had been since last summer The boys are getting back a few at a time and soon Harney county will have most of her sons with home folks. Archie Cross was down from the ranch home on Trout Creek III" fore purl of Ibis week. He was here to meet bis brother Albert who came home this week after being discharg ed from the navy. A big force of clerks and e.sslsl anls are now at wot k In the tat de partment of the sheriff's office get ting out lax notices. Cblel Deputv Randall Informs us the notices will all be mailed out by the middle of next week. On ftCCOUnt of her services as a surgeon In the civil war, congress passed a bill permitting Dr. Mary Walker to dress In male attire. It would be well If congress In these dnyi should pass another bill of the same nature requiring the conscien tious objectors to wear feminine Karb. Senator Month courteously de clined to attend President Wilson' "at bone" to the foreign affairs eom- mitteoe of congress February L6tb. it Senator Borah should later decide in give a pink tea at the committee rooms, would it be Incunbenl t pon the president tO send regrets-.' Donald Hotchklaa arrived bone the tulddle of Ibis week after receiving his discharge from the. army. lie i was among the hoys who went out In July, therefore did not get an nance to go S CfOSS. He did got back to SO army camp In the vicinity of Chicago where be was on duty a portion ol the time in a hospital COTpS aiding in caring for Influenza patients. Albert Cross, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Waller cross, pioneer residents of this lection, urrlved home this week. Al bert volunteered his fitvIccs to his Uncle Sam In the iiiivy, but when I he fighting was over he asked to be re lieved that he might return home and again take up his active work look- lug after slock and aiding his lather on the ranch. Have you noticed that the young I soldier Just home from the army lever sits down if he can help if I lie argues with you towering up above you in a poeltlon of vantage, ! or he teiu bis adventures while strid- ! Ing up and down tin- room. It will I be ruinous to the chsir manufactur ers if Ibis keeps OH. But BOW WS understand for the iirst time why II is i ailed a "i landing am; i .V ' J , INCOME TAX FAYS TOR PUBLIC DENEMTS. A very unusual Operation was per formed on Mrs. I'red Delisted! by Df, .1. Shelley Satirinan on last Monday at the Unities hospital. Although the surgery performed wus serious and delicate, the patient Is reported making u splendid recovery. She In now at the Klreoved hospital. Friends In this city are pleased to learn that Mrs. Frnest Mustek will arrive home in a few days and will be associated with Mrs. Schwartz as one of her sales ladies in the new ladles furnishings store she Is open lug in the Immediate future. Mrs. Mustek had been In Portland with her husband for the past winter hut con sented to return and take a position with Mrs. Schwartz. Mr. and Mrs. Archie McOowan and their sou Hums arrived home the fore part of the week from a so Journ of several weeks at Tort land and other points on the outside. Archie spent a part of his time at Salem taking In the legislature and suys he feels that Ihe session accom plished considerable that Is of partic ular Interest anil benefit to this part of the country. Chnrley Cuwlfleld, (ion of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Cawlfield of this city, ar rived home this week after getting his discharge from the army. The young man was fortunate enough to get over to France but too lute to get to the front, lie wus stutloucd for a time at the sume cutnp in Oklahoma with RubO Unities, former mursbal ot this City und both went on r to (Trance st the same tins, Owen, Charley's older brother, was more fortunate, us be has been over :it the front for many mouths and Is still iver there. - o- NOTH'K The Oregon H Western (olonl.i tlon Company will consider upplllu tlons for range riders to ride their land in Twelve Mile, ami Buck Mountain; Silver Creek; Hums, and Bags Hen; North of Harney V'allev; and Crane Creel; d! itrlet.i Applicants must have some knowl edge or surveying and furnish saddle and pad: animals. I'l. IgUtS What district you wish to ride, and ,i ..i . Addraai all applications t Mr B. K. Johnson, Vale. Oregon. H stock hoi. Di:us MEETING. Notice Is hereby given thai the postponed annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Masonic Hulld Ing Association, of Hums, will he held ut Ihe Masonic Hall In Hum. . Oregon, on Tuesday. April S.1U18, at 2 o'clock p. m. I.eon M. Ilrown, Secretary. SEE O'Connor & Carter For fresh fruits and vegetables. Famous Delicious Apples Special prices on ten lots. We ran alao -tippl 3011 with Ft esh Meats Coal and Wood Grain and iir.led Hay Phone ;:r SHM Hotel Hi.D.Hn -, Carrying Stock Mechanics In nil lines Qarpenters, masons, painters, glaiiers, electricians are always in need of supplies tor their trades. To carry these supplies in stock is impossible, as it would call for a heavy investment. The Hardware Man saves you that outlay. Our store is filled from cellar to roof with sup plies for all mechanics and builders. Whatever your line, if you are engaged in mechanical work we are bidding to furnish your supplies. I. S. GEER & CO. iWfs Best for the West Established 1885 HVQ Delicious Sweet Corn "Golden Bantam" Exceptionally early and in flavor and tenderness not equalled by any other variety. The ears are short and compact and the kernels plump and creamy. This and a thousand other veg etables best for the West, may be selected from fjlgg catalog and found at your dealers. jEbjS If Write Jjiflg Seattle or Portland for. Catalog, Free. Clothes Oft Proclaim THE MAN You can always tell by the fit and the Cat of his clot lies if lie eaivs for his personal appearance. The only way to guarantee tlie.se re quirements is to wear tailored clothes. Men who wear oun clothes have satisfaction, because we make the satisfactory kind. Let us measure you for that suit now! Williams-Zoglinann Clothing Company "Viewed in u largest and Iru. csi sense, Hie pay men I of lazes I-, ntiymeni for benoflta received or expected only from ;i iwr row and essentially selfish and Hhnri' i.'liii'ii viewpoint run tbe Indh iiluui proMse in Ulntw If iii- evasion of lux llahlllt) us a desirable ourse of scl Ion." Daniel '. lioper. Commissioner of luii null lie ven uu. Can You Figure ? iR nland Empire Kealiy Co. A. A. TI1AUW0TT, Proprietor REAL ESTATE bought sold and exchanged Farm Ranch and Building Loans BLUEPRINTS h o vs MA DE ON A PPLU 1 TJON DIRECT INVESTMENT BROKER Miomi 30 or GlStt UuriM, Oregon '. 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