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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1919)
ie I K l.iM'AI. AM) PNRHONAI., Auto electrical repairs. Jack Mc- Oulre r'nnn ImplMMntl at bargain Km at the BtirM Hardware. Tr) our banana cream plea. Thoy M delicious rages sweet anop ti jflK MUST NATIONAL BANK UK Cm. CAPITAL AMI MCIU'M'S million, ill'. iim mil HAKKS YOVK S aU," ACCOUNTS INVITSB. Rev. Hill, an uncle of Her. J. K. gobley, ilit' Naptlst pastor, la here from Texas and will begin a revival meeting in the Heed building Just ,froa the street from the post office tomorrow. 1 Mrs May Kggleston railed at this office the firHt of the week and re ported that the Oregon Life Insur ance Co., whlrh she representa In this territory, had subscribed $1,000 lur Victory Bend In this count). Walter George and Floyd Jones are two of the latest return soldiers. The former Is a son of Adam George, lb latter the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Jones. Both were discharged at fimp Lewis the fore part of this week nd came Immediately home. "Pat" George told a friend he would noj ex change his army experience for the sum of $10,000. He has gone on down to his home at Laweu. Marshal McDonald, who la also ttreet commissioner, haa men and leams at work Improving Main atreet with a dressing of gravel where It ia needed This Is in line with the sug gestions made at the open meeting of the council last week when the gener al clean-up was determined upon. It t i move in the right direction and should include improvement of some or most of the side streets. Several new crosswalks are being Included1 id the present work. War Offers Royal Divui;cs as Grand Finale . ;-; .;- V -a-.JWlW ; i ... jTi gj """" Tji?? "'1- BftttMJtSr.Mr-r-jL' ' "!- mm F ' mmmi!! -ff------- "rfrpjrj"t UVifajjy ,,, SW CtfftTirtt!jffTf!ffit 8 TS BF- bBt W' I VBB " ' nwWi TUjiis. nfTSfSrmTi- fcily i i W .!. 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Brown 's Satisfactory Store Burnn, : : : Oregon We carry kmkIn advertised on the "II one Products 1'aife" The final Item seem, about lo d rharged to the war aa the cauie of trouble -namely "Royal dlvorcea Former Empress Zlta. of Austria, and Crown Princess Cacllle. of Germany are the women lithfi'im. Empraaa Zlta la a descendant from a I ing lint, of Italian and French kings or ruling nobles 8ha always conaldered herself an Italian prlnre.a Now bar royal Carl la reported to consider divorcing Mr on the ground that aba aaalated Italian vrtorlea Report was current that the ax-crown Priucess of Germany contemplated divorce Now comes rumor that the ex-crown prince, from hi prison IhI;mi.i aay he may divorce bU wife but for what reason, oo one can Imagine. Here art the "women aud children of the two famine. Tht S fi o rw i n- W 1 1 !i a m t Paint Corn- t10 Earth A AAA A A mwmm'flftramtt Easy to See Through New Designs fcf li'a eaayToid Pee through hvER FaICES S0i;i ON FARM EQUIPMENT o r 1 4 v t witiu . .y I fjP 'M WvmmmmWm fill tmw' I NWfc" ml vH mmmwtm. m MKC Sj , gV If! JJ prlug and sum mar clothes de signs this rear. They're all made that way for woman, thin ma terials predomi nating In all gar ments. This stunning walking irsnaliima st aian. j wo iuiii'j vs a"1'" oral wear tea Jtures a block I print taffeta BKin, wnicn a few seasons ago would have boon called a s p 0 r t model, worn with a wnlst of tit ilva s-anfi.iM.i quilling t r I i" i"l w . r 1 taming ot tue .miow lliuiri lie in 11 irn In a wide, width on the round neck and pyru milled In the .:o lonlai front. Any ob.iervliiR person knows that such dainty costumo could not be worn without stockings ot silk and corresp-'Ud-in it thinnesi m-- an Berlin Ua3 a union of maid ser vants who have set their own condi tions of hours uinl wages. There are probably not enough nialit ser vants at pmsanl in Amer'Ka to form a union at all. I'eier chrlatenson was up from his 1 ih. f:r.-,i m 1 his " Mr. Short, a brother-in-law of O. W. luvenger. Is here from Payette on u visit. Mrs. Short had tueii here for a few weeks, having come akM ili..r son contracted influeiuu. and .Mr. .-thorl Joined her yesterday. The 100 llll reiuvereil lis lleultll Ullll gOlle bone. I "HI Jiiiinff Elberi II Car ch.-'ir-man of the V S Sic 1 n -pora-lion ll Hi . ti d whl -h srftj tl:o wind was l.iovlng when ho i.n nounced the recent dr 1 Is price of it .''l '. s.i- a eof- tespondliic reduction In cost on -ill 1 iulpment This new '!o lsr of Garj w t ikon it ' ... 1 . WINS HEK riME REWARD No! No! wm&zjm& DON'T throw away that old suit ! Britlg it to our shop first. If we can't make a . ood looking, now 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. YVY have reclaimed so many that we hate to see yours thrown away till it really is useless. QUICK SERVICE! Williams-Zoglmann Clothing Company . 7 " ' -I ;! fi eruthlng for Everybody Anything Anyliocty 3Ci Unflinching) service on two '1'irlng the world war won lor Mian Lucy Minnege- rouo of I-uirfax, Va Just up- 'ni I mipiirlntendeiit of the Btati ; Nurse Corps, by 1 Mine. She dls- Klef, Ituisla, 1,1 ,'.., Ihn I'l ':iii iter of All Her I-l. w' bi Wavue. L'72 id- Si . '' . Colli u.al . "I urn I winy l.i.ln.-y Pills r"1 ' pain. 1 u'lvise . I00'' '" ii v 11., rn after tbfl food they ,(1 i"1 " Hai km munelM, !,l"i or wollen Joints, rbeumntle ''"' of kidney foul, I- '.,ley Kidney 1'HIh uro safe BUY IT FROM US IT PAYS ! gtS-r M '- MR BVlMB--Si Tliis is a (reneral Btdre and weam nipposed to sell every" thing, and we live up to tin; general supposition. you onn buy any thlnsr ypu want here, from hrware to (rroceriee, from needlei to a good irocke. It pa to buy from uu, because we well for f i-ii, end an rmoufl amount of cpodi, and we can tturrefore aell at (.,, :n !' profll man Kfine otrn r. . iu OAN'floee, and you vVILLg-ln. Mow doesn'l thfa line nent apnea! tralgTht to your good common eenae? LUNAItURU, DALTON & CO. UIJRNS. :: OKK(iON Mlssen Oladys MrKlnnon and Violet ItlrhardHon, hoth of whom have been operators on the local telephone board, have resigned their position to be effective May 1. The young ladles are going to Seattle v. here Miss HI1I1 ardnon hai an uunt urn! where they expect to got employment. Their many friends In this city regret their departure but wish them success. Patients receive the best of care at the Pireoved Maternity Hospital. Cut this out it Is wot t.i money. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with Sc to Foley Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, III., writing your name and address cloarly. You will receive In return a trial pin Kag. containing Koluy's Honey and Tar Compound, for colds, louKhu, and croup, Foley Kidney I'UIm and Foley Cathartic Tablets. Sold by Reed Urol hers. SEE O'Connor & Carter For fresh fruits and vegetables. Famous Delicious Apples Special prices on ton lots. We can nl auppl t yon wlih Fresh Meats Coal and Wcod Grain and Baled Hay Phone C4F I. urns Hotel Ciuifdlntf Wear His Smile of Satisfaction by using a real paint Sherwin-Williams Paint, Prepared is manufactured from the purest of materials because I be Slicrwin-Wii-liains Co. control the sources oftgthcir raw materials. Gives protection for the longest possible time. Are you ready for riean l'p Week! Oo you 11 1 any Hakes and Shovels? This Is to remind "ii lluil (lean I Week begins April Itth, and that we have a fine stock of tools. And after you have your place all cleaned up, then look around the houae Inside and out and nee what you can find yes, look for It that you can help with a coat of paint or enamel or . la'ii or varnish. Then get a can of what you i'iulre and a brush and gut busy. Then you will WKAIt A QT HATIHFACTION I. S. GEER & CO. A mmmmmmmmmim'mmm Tht Sherwin-Williams Paints Covor tht Eartk 70 :$a icra ..! s m & More than four thousand Delco-Light plants were de livered for war work. They were used to supply elec tric light in camps, storehouses, hospitals, Y. M. C. A. huts, airplane hangars, sub-chasers and other branches of the service. In Red Cross hospitals at the front, Delco Light operated life-saving X-ray apparatus. Delco-Light was specified by the Government because it is dependable, efficient, simpie to operate, requires little attention, and because it is AIR-COOLED. The result of Government tests and the satisfactory use of Delco-Light on over 60,000 farms are your as surance that Delco-Light will give you the same de pendable service. It betters living conditions, increases farm efficiency, and soon pays for itself in time and labor saved. MOlrRN APPLIANCE CO., Distributor., Scutll. Wash. BURNS GARAGiS - Local Dealers THE DOMESTIC ENGINEERING CO.. D.jtoo, Okie M-i of DE-CO-UCHr Products liable. Sold by Heed Brothers.