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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1919)
LOCAL AN1 I'KKHONAI.. Jack Mc- overal to 1. I Ihm! Auto electrical repairs Ouire. farm Implfmoms at bnrgaln rfio" wt the Uhrns Hardware. Trv our banana cream plea. They ire (lellcloua. Page Sweet Shop, tfi Dr. Saurraan nnnto a profession! trip to Sliver Creel, esteri'sy wUtm A limited ,. , , Irepla mcut may bo mul iit the Hurns Hardware that w( bo ..old at bar gain price an loop ai they )at. 1 aM MfS i'ri'il lU'iinti'ili im able to re- Of sale turn to Iter homo In the country the other ilny after being confined to tin- hospital for a fow weeka In thin city. The Tlmea-Herald learns thin Mrs. Dcuntedt a toother. Mm. Lumpkin, arrived here recently from Oklahoma and will remain with her daughter i'or an Indefinite time. New seven-room house. 8 acres on river in city limits. Take part cat lie, balance easy terms. Box 278, Burns 4-JS. HK FIRST NATIONAL BANK OK B1KNS. CAPITAL AND HUIUMXS IIW.OOO. "THK BANK rifAl HAKES YOUR S i 8AI-U." ACCOUNTS 1NVITHO. The doughboy who comes home fro in France expecting to be mar ried at once will have nervous pros tration when he buys his first Amer ican newspaper and reads in the ad vertisements "Women's Spring ults. 145.00. Women's oxford .. $12 50," to say nothing of the produce and rlBl r to Silver Creek recent market reports. '-y- ropor'! lint upon the lii'ilsns of he was called tr ae. Vir. ! at ('. . The Doctor reports Mr . I a, Um only new cse of IftfUfanss in tliat neighborhood. Me foui d all llw otli er patients on th roal to ivcoverv. Lester l.iug, one of the Harney county soldi r boys, arrived home last night. He only got as far as Camp Lewis. Mr Long Is a barber and :t his trade lit this city are. He has taken a huh! Sitetuore's sop, as la a "flu" victim this has work-. in former chair in I !n Mr. Slzei., : week. Dr. F.iur-ttan. who nvide a pro fit nt scetlo Rev. B. S. Hughes of the First , of ,llfluon. Presbterian church of the this city arrived home last nilit from his vis learning of the presence they Immediately packed up their c i- .ps and left. A number of Indian Vad been staying over on It to rresoyiery. Me was accom- the Creek CnriuK ,he pa8t w,llter be. panled home by Mrs. Hughes and ,.auao of foar of the .. their daughter, Miss Constance, who v had been visiting at Baker, also by' S. K. Mers. whose parents reside iMr nephew, John Burchtorf, whol Harney, came lu last night by way till visit with them Tor a few days, j of Bend, having received his dls The young man was born iu this city charge from the navy. The young and this Is his first visit here since. "ian w '" active service for several childhood. Kev. Harold Humbert ' months, being one of a crew of mlne- the North Sea for eight Because of such fultitful was also a member of the party. The. layers In Utter conies to fill an engagement months. here in connection with the Sunday! and hazardous service he and his us nohool convention which starts this sociates were given preference iu se evenltiR at the Nazarene church. Mr. curing discbarge. Mr. Myers ex Humbert was a classmate of Dormau pet to go over to his home at liar Leonard at the University, at Kugetie. net this evening. A Sherwii- f t k. t& 'srf to m GO 6 I- : ttia arth W 1 1 ' I a n a P a f 2 4 i fr & & y JK , '&m - - - - WHKX THK Kl' beuins to rlM' carh In tlie morning, and robin I ant to hop huou the Iiiimi uml Kunlcn in senrrh of woiims, uml man feels in the itir lie bivitlie the nroiiut of Spring uml straight t .i look at Ills fishing tackle uitii the Idea of fried trout, anil (lie earth begin to turn Bni'ii, and tin world is filled willi drowsy indoteiK e, you may better believe tfa alwu( time for hnnnfl lag .mil PAINT, There are M-vrral things to take into consideration regarding PAINT. Here tliey ure: I'rotfrtion Satlsf.u lion Hut ability 'mi-ring Capacity lU-aut.i 'i mi f in I Value PRICK r p Th, These are the IISJHSJ of SHKItWIV IKI.IAMH Pi lints, Vuruislies ami KlnWies. We offer a wide range to select front. I. S. GEER & CO. fy & C. J. Woltbr was here this week a ding some of his neighbors In mak ing final proof on their land. Mr. Wolter resides In this county but has mall come to a post office Just across the line lu Lake county. He Is a subscriber to The Times-Herald and although the distance from this city to his home Is only about 60 miles his mull Is placed In the third tone In making up our mall as It has to go around by Crane through Ontario and Portland before he gets It. He also takes the Kansas City Star which comes to him quicker than this paper published GO miles from him. o WHO'S WHO l Kl KOPK AM) HKItK? There Is a dispute among phil ologists concert. tng tho meaning of the word 'bolshevlsm." As the word "Bolshe" means "larger," and "men she" "smaller." It Is usually Inferred that a bolshevlst is one who favors that a munshovlst is his polltlial antithesis. Hut we learn from a scholar of long resilience in Russia that the word "bolshevlsm" means the larger or more extreme Interpretation of the socialistic doctrines of Karl Mifr. This reconciles the derivation of the word with the fuct that the bolshev- lay an by no means in the majority. Klghtv per cent of, the Itusiau pop ulation gives them no recognition. The holslievlsts are mostly city iubor 0fl who have given up laboring and -.I -nil the army, where they are nil ii (letter fed and clothed. They constitute, lu fact, a military !- potita Of the typo that existed under the Clgr, hat not us well systematized. The fat that the soviet army runs Into mVm figures is therefore of no value as u test of the political lean ings of tliu totul population The bolshevlst party Includes the army. and practically coincides with It. Manutni turod product and accumula ted i iipltal on which the regime ex It ts Is not exhausted, but none Is be ing manufactured. New raw mater ial is not being gathered. Deprecia tion and depletion must develop into exhaustion And when no fuel Is left the fire must die. And after that, what? A practical, systema tized despotism czardoui. In fact? Or ilcmm racy? These questions would have tittle Interest for us, were It not for the proiL-nce In our very midst of a non dc i ript aggregation or political med icine men whose prescriptions contain an even more perplexing variety oi ingredients than any of the mixtures that are recommended at the Kuro- pean clinic. Provide a guarantee that they will always bo the smull minority that tehy are today, and wo shall rind more diversion than menace lu their eccentric uttempts ut sociological diagnosis. r s "s f f rs r l .'. o rwi n-W i Hi a in s Paints Covor the Earth Out tills out it Is worm money. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with M to Foley & Co., Illl Hhomeld Ave., Chicago. 111., writing your nuiue and address clearly. You will receive In return a trial packugi containing Foley's Honey und Tur Compound, for colds, St, and croup, Foley Kidney Pllla and Koley Cathartic Tablets. Sold by Heed Brothers. :::;::am::;n:::;nnj::::;t::::n:ruu:i::::::itmLn:mm:KiKjmi::n:::tJ WBIwtWBMMBMaMminillllliMlinJtij SEASONABLE GOODS If you ask a tall and slight woman her opinion of of the spring stylos. she will Inform you that they are graceful and becoming. But we pre fer to draw a veil over what the stout woman would saw If you asked her the same question. SEE O'Connor A Carter For fresh fruits and vegetables. Famous Delicious Apples Special prices on ton lots. W can alio apply yaa with Fresh Meats Coal and Wood Grain and Baled Hay Phone OAF Barna Hotel BalMtag We have goods that interest and delight any lady or miss. Bungalow Aprons in different stylet Play Suits for Children Warner and Redfern Corsets Novelties, Notions, Hair Brushes, Clothes Brushes Tooth Brushes, Combs Scissors Score Cards and Program Pencils Our line of Ladies' and Misses' goods is peculiarly attractive this Spring by reason of the many new patterns and the harmonious colors. We cordially invite every lady and miss in Harney County to see this really superior line. YOU'LL BE PLEASED ! MRS. E. F. SCHWARTZ, Proprietor Masonic Building Burns, Oregon No! No! 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! Willfams-Zoglmanit Clothing Company m aa a m. Tai aar u. -t.. t uorzr aa savii arr . --a r SKELg:, ijr aP aMm ' K'r- Ls" v9rMa9tfB'EwttU W - H SBB ffcatar 1 ajMaaaNjaa BwdnaViftiMiMaMBaMiiaaawTaBwaTaftnKaawiiaawfMiii iniai aaaavi . Cleveland Tractur with tandem disks working on 20 per cent grade Built like an army tank that's why the Cleveland is so efficient! THE ability to travel over almost any soil that's why the Cleveland always stays at work. That's why it gets so much work done. And it is small enough to turn around in the corners to get into the farm lots saves the waste ground that can't be reached by the ordinary tractor. Yet there ia sufficient power and speed to enable it to get a great volume of work done, working at a speed of three and one-half miles per hour. Easy to operate economical on fuel the Cleveland is a machine for any farm. Thous ands are now in use building profits making farms more productive. Get Your Cleveland Tractor Now The spring work is now under way in most coast districts. Those who ordered their Clevelands during the winter months have been receiving them according to schedule. If you want a CLEVELAND this season, DON'T DELAY ACT NOW. Write for catalog, prices and the name of our nearest dealer. McNEFF TRACTOR & AUTO COMPANY; Distributors, PORTLAND, OREGON 225 Ptock Block 3E ffl 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, and we try to supply your every desire. If it's to be found in a first-class Grocery Store, you'll find it here. We take LIBERTY BONDS AT PAR IN EXCHANGE FOR MERCHANDISE Farmers Exchange Burns. Oregon NATE FRANKLIN, Manager awi;j:jmiaw:mmi:ua:mnimJiamttttiiwKttintw:miwwtnmmMK:wuttaa:uinwli J--g 3Ei msVsbw 1 ' A. OTTINGER, Proprietor