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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1919)
MM '.Mi AND II KSOVM,. Auto electrical repatra. Jack Mr aire- joe ('lilopa ii home after upend L t In- winter hi outihle points. g N. noiton was a business visitor our tty during the week. Found --Boy's watch, with cit or k! steel fob. Owner may hare on Identification.. Thla office. j, W. McCulloeh. formerly district ktorncv or tnia district, and who i at Ontario, Is In the city to look the Interests of his clients In It circuit court. Dick Hayes came In Wednesday. fvi umr iu rniBCB, out HB1U llie im HlKued the armistice right quick un the found he waa over and adj. to go to the front. He la oking fine and received a hearty Wlcome from his former school Lata hiuI friends. C. A. Hedell Is In town looking fter some business interests. He it been oyer with Charley Llllard k the past several weeks, since lie longer resides In Wluneraucca. He Mines just malting nimseir wel- ome with his friends and has no per incut home. IK KlltHT NATIONAL BANK OF kCRNS. CAPITAL AND MURPLUS llOO.OOO. "THK BANK THAT IAKKS YOCK S 8AI-K." icoor.vra invitku. It is perfectly silly to make' the itrtlon that the move toward a big rrigaticin district la not aincere and it the men who signed the petition t not favorable to a real Irrigation Mem. I lint s exactly what Is wanted the object in forming the dis . What else can they have? Pntn flood man wa OP from Lam-en during the WM Wra 'h !ng for Bam Frestley Hi his home at V on business. morii-lt. h III !"!'!' . ullioiii! air .1 vit from lew days Sam Tlmbrell. the popular m.m ager pf the Vale Tradfeg compviy, at Crane, was in town WediuMiluy, W. H. Mbrrlson mJown from 'lis home near Harney rVMnestUy tak ing in the" Dollar Da." bargains ai.d Visiting friends. - .. . . i New seven-room hoase. 8 aorea on river. lu citv limits. Jake part cat tle, balance easy terms. Box 272, Burns. 4-H. Thomas liulu and hla son, Ralph, were down iroin their home near Harnfey, Wed .taday for a short busi ness vlnlt. ' Wheat fm sale at Brown's Quality sti.ii. ,s ,i only by Ibe sack. No plume onl r. No charge accounts for wbrat. M. SaumUra. the sheepgrower. la back at h ranch In the Warm Springs ill irlct after spending the winter lit Ink eountv. Melvin Lvan. one of the pioneer stock men of the Denio section, is in town on busineaa before the circuit court. Mr. and Mra. J. M. McDade are up from their home on Trout Creek near Denlo. Mr. McDade la extensively en gaged In the stock business, being as sociated with J. W. Biggs. HI ND.U H( WOOL tONVIMIO.V April ID and 20, Mini. Raturday evening session at the Naaarene church. Address of wel come by Hev. B. 8. Hughes. Re sponse by Rev. Harold K. Humbert of Portland. Addreaa by Rev. J. F. Mohley. Sunday afternoon service In I ho Presbyterian church. Special music. Address by the pastor, Rev. B. . Hughes: "The Evangelical Note In the Sunday School." Address by Rev. Harold V. Humbert, general eacra tary. Offering. Sunday evening service In the Bap tist church. Addreaa by Rev. M. D. Hill, Plain view, Texaa. Addreaa by Rev. Ha raid Humbert, general secretary. stray Notice. Juntura, Oregon. I have In my possession one white horse branded liv connected on left snouuier. Weight about 1060. Also one hay horae branded 7. on thigh; spot in forehead. Weight about 1276. Owner can get pro perty at any time at my ranch four miles below Reulah, Oregon. RECTOR ARNWINE. itrlx, within six months ironi dale, hereof. SOPHIA II KflLl BxecfllrW. Dated this 22nd day of Ma-ch, 1019. " o NliM'KHOLIIKKH' MHKTINO. Notice Is hereby given that the postponed annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Masonic Build ing Association, of Burns, will be held at the Masonic Hall in Burns. Oregon, on Tuesday. April 8, 1911, at I o'clock p. m. 41 Leon If. Brown, Secretary. . . 0' Dr. Smith performed a serloti riiHon on Mrs. I'. Muni ;it iM. stlMI hoHpllul last Thursday. The patient Is repotted recovering nicely. V. J. King Is here from IiIk horae ill liolse on a visit to Ills mother, Mrs. J. C. Freeman, and his brothers, Dick and Frank King. KKWARB B. B. Clark, the Happy valley stock ia. was In town the other day on iin'-- He was one of those who ry enthusiastically signed up as a arantce to the Chautuuqua to be kid in this city In June, as he real- tli attractive entertainment It afford home folks. R. 1. Cooper, the civil engineer Bo has been Associated with ('. B, I at Intervals in his irriga- lon project investigations during the tveral years, arrived here from the fore part of this week. He gone out to Silver Creek to give aid In getting in readiness for pe establishment of a reservoir for diatriet He left Mrs. Coooar in Jem and reports for the benefit of f many friends in this vicinity that e is well. The Irrigation problem is becoming ore sett tea as those interested get tier and discuss its importance W neighborly and find out that the adits benefits. When they bogin to ither fellow Isn't entirely a hoa- and really favorable to giving the tifhbor a "look in" they get to a lace where they can work. Instead t going at the thing right off the and getting at the meat In the oantit. some fellows have Just it for granted that they are lair to get the worst of It without iik the attitude of the other side. Both the Wray stages came In on last Tuesday evening from Bend each with a load of paaaengera. This was the first trip this spring hut from this time on they will make regular schedule time. The Burns Garage has received a car load of Fordson Tractors und has ' disposed of one to Dr. Orlfflth and two to the William llunley Company. Notice of Extra) Hale. Notice la hereby given that the un deralgned, Myrtle Haines, of Voltage, Harney County. Oregon, did on the 20th day of Maroh. 1919. take up the following described eatray, vis: One small red cow branded what appears to be a Woodman Stump, on left hip, and marked with a email bit in right ear; age about eight years. That on the 21st day of March. 1919. the Justice of the Peace for Burns District, Harney County. Ore gon, made and entered its ordor that the sale of said eatray be given by publication lu The Times Herald, the said Times-Herald being the County official paper of Harney County. Ore gon. In pursuance of this ordor I will on the 12th day of April, 1919, ut 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, These tractors seem. to be quite sat-1 t nubile auction offer the said os- lsfnctory in operation and It is likely I tray Tor sale to the highest and best many of them will be used in this bidder for cash to satisfy cost of tak country if they an be obtained, thejlng up and keeping And all expense unfortunate thing being at this time' Incurred Including the Justice fees they are hard to obtain because the! und n other expense that may have The following animals have stray ed from my place: One two-year old and ono three year old belfers brand ad wltb X8 bar; one Roan Durham bull with the Brad Moes brand: T O I. Other cattle branded with 11 , marked overblt In each ear, may also be fouud away from my range In Sunset and in such case I shall pay a reward for Information leading to their recovery. C. V. Reed, Narrows, Oregon. e KORTT HEAD OF It UK IIKKIl ilUltKPOItD III IJJs FOR BALK. Please fix this John "Yea. I would, but I haven't the tools necessary." "Well, I know where you can get just the thing." AND JOHN FIXES IT He ran down to the most reliahle hardware store, where his wife had evidently been before and he was surprised to see many things that he needed to repair this and that about the house. , YOU might profit by John's experience and re pay yourself and mend your home by in quiring for what you need at I. S. GEER & CO. Sis registered, balance bred and ralaed out of Bell A herd. Ages two and one year old. This herd Is too well known for Its superior quality and careful breeding to need further comment. They are ready for in spection and prices, and can be seen at Bell A ranch. Those willing to purchase are solicited to make selec tions early as flrat come will be first served. William Hanley Co. bl6m i ii tory has been busy iter., until recently. with war or- Mrs. B. K. Ralston, one of the aehers in the high school, returned aaday evening from Portland, PMre she had been for several fk. Since there is to be no more ttool for this session she is dlspoB- Wt of her things here and will re turn to Portland in a. ilav or two FWre she Joins her husband. Mr. UUton Is with the Standard Oil com- pn at present. He waa formerly Placipal of the high school here, but Pntgned to enter the war service Just 'ore the armiatice waa alined. prefore got only aa far as the of- wa' training camp at Eugene. Mrs. F. E .Foren came In on the Wray stage Tuesday evening lo look after some business affalrn at home. She and Mr. Foren have been at Prlnevllle since along In January and the lady informs us they will continue to make their home there for some time as her mother is quite old and feeble and It is her Intention to re main with her so long as she needs her. Mr. Foren has been working since going over there and expects to enter the flour mills as soon as they open this spring, where he was employed for many years previous to coming here. bean regatnrly made. Said sate to take place on my ranch about four miles east of Nar rows, lu Harney County, Oregon. MYRTLE HAINES. Rid Her or All Her I'mIii. Mr. L. Wavue. 2726 :trd St.. i inaii lark, Calif., writes: "I am thankful to say Foley Kidney rills rid me of all my pain. I advise any one io try them after the good they did me. ' Backache, sore muscles, stiff or . swollen joints, rheumatic pains, are indications of kidney trouble. Foley Kidney Pills are safe and reliable. Hold by Reed Brothera. XOTK KTo" CREDITORS. WARRANT CALL. Notice ia hereby given that there are sufficient funds on hand to pay off all General Fund warrants Issued and registered up to and Including January 17, 1919. Interest ct-aaea on March 21. 1919. W. Y. KING. County Treasurer. o Cut this out it 1 worth money. Everything for Everybody Anything for Anybody W. P. Harbee Is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Sutton in this city. The gentleman arrived here Tuesday from Portland where he had been employed on the staff of the Morning Oregonian. Mr. Bur bee Is a Linotype operator and has spent a little of his time in this shop keeping in practice. His wife and little daughter are quite well known to the people of this city as they are "home folks," Mrs. Harbee having IN THK COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, COUNTY OF HARNEY. IN THE MATTER OF THK ESTATE OF ANTON EGLI. Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the Undersigned. SOPHIA B. EGLI. has been duly appointed by the Coun ty Court of Harney County, Oregon, Executrix of the Estate of Anton Egll, Deceased; and has duly filed as such Executrix. All persons having claims against I O.NT MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with 6c to Foley & Co., 2836 Sheffield Ave., Chicago. III., writing your name . and addreaa clearly. You will receive lu return a trial package coutululug Foley's Honey und Tar Compound, for colds, coughs, and croup, Foley Kidney Pills and Foley Cathartic Tablets. Hold by Reed Brothers. BUY IT FROM US IT PAYS This is a general store and we are supposed to sell every thing, and we live op to the general supposition. You can buy anything you want here, from hardware to groceries, from needles to a good smoke. It pays to buy from us. because we sell for cash, and an enormous amount of goods, and we can therefore sell at a closer margin of profit than some others. You CAN'T lose, and you WILL gain. Now doesn't this line of argument appeal straight to your Reed common sense? LUNABURG, DALTON & CO. BURNS. :: OREGON been an operator on the telephone 8id estate are hereby notified to pre The moat active dollar In the world la the local payroll dollar. It never Ilea Idle In the bank. Like the man on the payroll, It Is alwaya working doing aometblng for somebody. It la the moat democratic dollar It serves the com mon people, not the rich and It sustains all kind of business and professional life In the community. Don't -I it leave Oregon. Keep it here by USING LOCAL PRODUCTS. switch board for a time last year and the little daughter has been making her home with the Buttons for quite a while. sent the same, duly verified, together with proper vouchers therefor, at the office of J. W. BI008, Voegtly Build ing, Burns, Oregon, attorney for said SEE O'Connor & Carter For fresh fruits and vegetables. Famous Delicious Apples Special prices on ton lots. Wa cast also aapply yon with Fresh Meats Coal and Wood Grain and Baled Hay Phone C4F Barns Hotel Balldlnaj No! No! I DON'T throw away that old suit ! Bring it to our shop first. If we can't make a good looking, new appearing suit out of it by CLEANING DYEING AND PRESSING it, then indeed you may throw it away with a clear conscience. You have no idea how much good there still remains in that dis carded suit. We have reclaimed so many that we hate to see yours thrown away till it really is useless. QUICK SERVICE! Williams-Zoglmann Clothing Company BE 1 fairs jBaMamen"eaajfc " aa aaf At aW aaV 1 - ' ' w v mm Best for the West Established 1886 . . . .. t IHoiii, industry League of Oregon M Delicious 8 w e t Corn "Golden BonUm" Exceptionally esrly 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 JjlHI catalog and found at your dealers. Write Hug Seattle or Portland for Catalog, Free. NEEDS OR WANTS IN GROCERIES, FOODS, FRUITS AND VEGETABLES If it's the real NEEDS you are after, why, we have them all and of the highest quality and at the very lowest price possible Flour, Meats, Corn Meal, Vegetables, and Fruits If it's just the WANTS, why, we have them also. These consti tute the trimmings of life, ana we try to supply your every desire. If it's to be found in a first-class Grocery Store, you'll find it here. 4 We take LIBERTY BONDS AT PAR IN EXCHANGE FOR MERCHANDISE Farmers Exchange Burns. Oregon A. OTTINGER, Proprietor NATE FRANKLIN, Manager ; B 4. fr fr