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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1919)
i UM'AL AND PKItHONAL. m c. (iit'csnn Is In the city. b i HIM wai In town this wvk Xuto electrical repairs. Jack Mo- Gulre. j'rv Comegyi John I I i i l'i. a ftw lui Silver Crci-k I to. Il I ' ll .. II 11 i ui tri nun tor ill lite ilnrliiK wan the In town week. for a f'Hrtti rice- Try our lmnniiH cream plus. r aeiu iuu. r. C. Beery wan a passenger in on Implements at bargain at the llnrns Hardware. They Page's Sweet Shop, tf -fly's Stage this week trom outside points- Bailey llnyes was up from Jvuven rbiirv'ilio i-al.lng upon friends ami tending to "cine business. frank Johns of Ash ford. W'ush . 1-.. , I'l'il II I til t It 1 U I'lllUIIIII lllf l 14 A ill It III 1 I'm VIHD I irilllllllllll , He Is looking for employment. E1. Morgan was up from his Sue tel ranch (luring the weel; assisting Mr. Nichols in making land. ARK YOU YVKARl.NU A VICTORY LOAN BUTTON? IK NOT. WHY SOT? YOUR KKLLOW CITIZENS WANT TO KNOW. W. u Nichols was here from The Palles during the week making his accihati: si: . in: RKt RIM i.; lK ITBD State Historical N Ipfj K prose Ufa. live ('tiolMi-ml. i Wi 'i I'l.li- lisli r of Hoi.. . Roll, tCont iiued irom pase oue) roof on a desert claim in the Sunset iSghborhood. Charley Uo rge, R. C Roy Grir h. Kred Oreen, Uu s tleorge Rufiis Oe' Leonard Hagey. Ha Archie (ft) Huff in n.' cr i Hall, Wulter 1U Sherman H at, Oliver proof on hii!umphr. Hayes, (' tofd Hathuwa. John llecker. Jr Ralph I: Irving. K. V. Jenkins. Roy Johnson, Karl Johnson, bans Jetley, Jettse J. Jones, Joe M. Jones. Arthur Jetley, True M. Jones. Martin Joyce. Warner J. Jen- Qeorge, Kdwln Oreen, James Cliff Oltchel. ehener, Roy Holley, Earl y Hansen, Hugh Hustle. Ralph A. Holley. Cecil iiiaii Vaughn Hall, Rob- '1 it, Heinz, Charles Hansen, gilt, Lewis Milton Hugh- !. Hotchkiss, Homer T. A. L. Howard. It. Haley K. Hall, Henry H. Q. Hoaglund, Mich Spencer. LeRoy Oliver Stnlnko, Virgil Lunelle Shields, Osi-nr K. Selk, Thom as, ftfferson Hippy, Jeff. Davis Hippy, Paul Stewart, Knuik Shoehan, Oliver Sonata, Herbert Scott, Arthur K. Simpson. Oscar T. Sell, John Sher man. 11. L. Stephens, Alba M, Slone, Arthur 1). Hchwarti, Oregery Skulet. Charles K. Sweetmau. I'oleman Skeins Lloyd F. Sherben, Walter II. 'tntth, Levi I). Simpson, Frank 'uiltli, Kred Taylor, Rusael Taylor, Ralph Taylor, Floyd Tryan, Klbert Taylor. Joseph Tipton, Krnest Thompson, Claud Taleott. Ernest Grant Thomp son. Frank W. Trlaka. Frank L. Tip ton, Cameron "Trimble. It, W. ilmbarger. Walter H. Quler. Bert Vincent, W. M. Varlen. William Wickert, Louie Wlckert, Frank Wiseman. Will Walkup. John Walk up. r'oss Winn. Elijah A. Ward. Herbert K. Ward, Orover C. Ward, Clyde Winn. Lee E. Wann. William Kifgar Williams. Claud Thurlow WI1-, fong. Karl Wells, H. A. Wetterstrom, Oeorre H. Williams, I'rank II. Walk er. Rodney II. Williams, Fred A Will son, Anton J. Welssenfels, Forrest L. Winn. 1'icd Walker. Hen Young. William Young, Chen ler W. Youst. Merl Young. llarrv 7,aagsma. THE FIRST NATIONAL RANK Ol- BIRNS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS KIiio.uihi. "THE BANK HI AT MARKS YOUR S 8AI-!J." ACCOI'N'TS INVITED. W B Tyaon, a printer who uu in he Enterprise office at Prluevllln for this office this morning. !! hi i time with liruss Byrd. was a caller i i kenson. Joe Kruraholtz. Masil Kirch. Joe Koehler. Charles Kunard, Heiirv Kles- Mra. Hoc liuchanaii was operated , enboek. Sumuel N. Keiiney. Earl Key on at the Haines hospital last Thurs-1 or. Vernle Kern. Chester Keowii. i by Dr. Smith for appendicitis. Adolph Kittleson. She is recovering nicely. Albert Leaf. Leonard Locher. Nor man Luckey, Robert Lowe. Dorman Leonard. Ernest Lucas, Roy Lipford. Xehbul Lewis. Emery Lanrear, W. W. Lawrence, 1'uul Lalka. McKinley Lowe, James Lewis, S. L: Long. An drew Litii. Roy Mlllering. John Morrell. Virgil McCall. Charles Myers. Earl Miller. (Jordan Mo Williams. Lloyd Mosley.; Roy McDuffey. Mcliuffey, Lee Miller, on his way to the eastern part of the Ralph McKlnnon, Clarence McKlnnon :te. School Bupt. Clark is 111 receipt of j letter irom me t . . noys worn- rsterve i-tating that it vaut to t. m- ot ai'i to any ol tne reserve noys nZibo desire work during the - hool ncation. so those who ure enr tiled and want work should place tli-Mii -Ivcs iii readines to respond. Mrs. Prafl cilngan took her depart-s.-e this morning for Pendleton where it goes to take charge ot a fur and hit concern. Mrs. Cilngan has long Wfetd sui h a business and upon a cent trip to outside points she found hit opening and at once took advan tage of it. Kred took her and their tittle daughter out in his owu car to Bend but he will return here to look ,'ter their business affairs in this wrtion. He will finally join her in Pendleton after getting things dis posed of here. Pete Miller. Gall C. Miller, Roy Miller, Roy McCameroii, Jack Moore. Bill Maichaw. Leo Miller. O. E. Michel. Kufus I. Moore. Alexander McPhall Clyde Manning, Jan. McWilliams Lra N. Mathews. Traver Norton. Morris Newton, Edward Natuska. Arthur E. Osgood. Albert Olofsou Men Okslica. Hert Orainlorff. Jumes Oaks, Ernest E.Osterhout. Emll Ol son. Ben Odell. Uaryl Potter, Dale Porter. ('. C I'roctor. Roy C. Perry, John P. Proc tor, John Porter. Oliver Pour. Walt Roller. Claus Rimer. Claud Rimer Fay Rayburn, B. E. Ralston, Uouiisevelle, Hounscvelle. Leslie Riley. Henry L. Richardson. Clifford S. Richardson. Frank Smith. Robert Saunders. Rye Smyth, Roy Skeins. Eld red Sim mons. Henry R. Scott. Thomas Syl vester, J. D. Singleton. Charles W. M f DON'T throw away that old suit ! llO Bring it to our shop first. If we can't make Nn I a d looking, new appearing suit out of it MU 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! Wllliams-Zoglmanit Clothing Company Everything for Everybody Anything for Anybody 1 BUY IT FROM US IT PAYS This is a general gtore and we are supposed to sell every thirio;, and we live up 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 une of argument appeal straight to your good common sense? LUNABURG, DALTON & CO. WARRANT CALL Notice la hereby given thut there are xittTlcleiR funds on hand to pay off all General Fund warrants Insued and registered up to and lm luditm February 1. 1919. Interest ceases on May J. 1919. W. Y. KIN'O. County Treasurer. o HTOCEMKira MEETING. The Bttras Cattle Horse Raisers Askd. iHtlon will meet on Tuesday. Mav IS, 1919. Matters of Importance will be brought up. and all members am urged to attend. O. N. JAMESON. Secretary. o CARD OF THAN KM. tTV More than four thousand Delco-Light plants 'Were de livered for war work. They were used to supply elec tric light in camps, atorehouses, hospitals, Y. M. C. A. huts, airplane hangars, sub-chasers and other branches of the service. In Red Cross hospitals at the front. Dtlco Light operated life-saving X-ray apparatus. Delco-Light was specified by the Government because it is dependable, efficient, simple 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. MODERN APPLIANCE CO., Distributors, Seattle. Wash. BURNS GARAGE Local Dealers THE DOMESTIC ENGINEERING CO, Davtea, OUo Milm ol DEJLCO-UGIIT Product 1 It Is my desire to expreux through the loliiiutis of your local paper my linoare gratitude to the many friend, who gave such valuable aid to BM tin1 comfort to mv father Atrial Bit lata Illness and the sympathy extend d and expressed to me since his de rt.tae. I s-hnll hold them Ifi grateful remembrance. DAN V. WELLS. He INsrw Heavy Work "I do heavy work, and that is a strain on a man's kldueys." writes Bert Dawson. Canton. 111. "My trouble started with sharp pains over mv hack I bought a bottle of Foley i'llls and berore It was gone, ray pain had entirely left me." They banish rheu matte pains, hackacbe, soreness, stiff ness. Sold by Reed Bros. . o THE MOTHERS' t I.I ii ANNl'AL CALICO HALL WILL HE UIVKN ON FKIDAY, MAY 10 AT TON'AWAMA. PARTICULARS NEXT IHHl'E. SEE O'Connor & Carter For fresh fruits and vegetables. Famous Delicious Apples Special prices on ton lots. We can alao suppl you with Fresh Meats Coal and Wood Grain and Raled Hay Phone G4F Hums Hotel Building; i En Wlutt One Mother I Mrs. I. Bennett. 7 Wawayanda Place, Mlddletown. N. Y.. writes: "I have given Foley's Honey and Tar to my little boy, and cannot recom mend It too highly as I think It la the only medicine for coughs and colds." Fine for croup and whooping cough, as well as coughs and colds. Contains no opiates. Sold by Reed Bros. i o ARE YOU WEARINO A VICTORY LOAN BUTTON? IF NOT, WHY NOT? YOUR FELLOW CITIZENS WANT TO KNOW. L. L. HOOK SATS HIS TROUBLES ARK OVER r TaaJUc Built Him Up So He Is Now Working Hard Hvery Day. BREAD Better for the money than you yourself can bake in your own kitchen. Buy it here, and save yourself all the trouble and bother of "Baking Day." Cakes, Cookies, and All Kinds of Delicious Pastry Freshly Made Every Day - OUR BREAD IS ALSO SOLD BY Farmers Exchange-Emmet Reed Burns Cash Store-Hagey's Lunaburg, Dalton & Co. Page's Sweet Shop "Whan I weighed the other day I found I had gained thirty-five pounds and that'a only a part of what Taniac haa dona for me," aald L. L. Hooka, of North Roswell, Oa.. In relating his esparlenea with Taniac. "I Buffered from auch an awful caaa of stomach trouble," he contin ued, "that I could hardly eat a thing and nothing taatad right. The little I forced down didn't give me anv strength and at time I would almost cb'bte from the gas that formed In my stomach. I waa so weak and miserable I Just couldn't do any worn at all and waa Just about all In. "I commenced to take Taniac be cause I saw the good it waa doing others, and I could feel all the dif ference In the world right from tka start; It aimply made ma feel like new man. My troubles are now over. It built me up wonderfully and I am working hard, ualng pick and shovel every day, and never have any mora trouble with my stomach." Tanlao la aold In Burna by Ree Bros., and in Crane by Yale Trading; Co. adr. yotid think hed have better sense says Big Bro .. r "' Lf r 4 w Ia V D y. V "Tim isn't extravagant, exactly, but be don't know what to buy. He aims to get the biggest plug for his money. "He would get real tobacco satisfaction with Genuine Gravely and spend less money for tobacco." Good tests, smaller ehew, longer Ills it what raakeiOso uina Gravsly cost lass to chaw than ordinary plug. Wriftti Gbnimnb Gravblv UANVILLB. VA. for boMit o cktwiuf plug. Peyton Brand REAL CHEWING PLUG Plug packed in pouch Why the Essex Motor Car will be the sensation for the coming season Every part and every detail of the Essex con struction is of proved worth. It was designed and built by some of the foremost engineers of America, the same men whose genius produced the Super-Six. Many paints of superiority in the Super-aix which have proved themselves in years of service, have been incorporated into the Essex. The engine, only twenty-nine inches long, cast in one block with detachable head, readily develops more than fifty horse power. Long life is assured by the ample pro portions of the counterbalanced crank shaft, supported by three large bearings. Eastern Oregon Auto Co. Vale, H. E. YOUNG, Prop. Ontario BURNS, OREGON