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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1919)
He.-; MrSSC SM MR'Ali AMI I'KHNOVM, WWK AM) niHIItWIsi; The statement made In a recent sermon that "In this life we only reach the stage of leaf and blossom" recalls to us that we have met vari ous people who had apparently reached the nut atage. In Chicago ecry purchaser of $26,000.00 worth of Victory Ioan is entitled to a ride in an aeroplane. Some of ua would pay $26,000.00 (If we had it) to stay out of the darned thing. M B. Ravles was In town today. Auto electrical repair. Jack Mc Oalre. Baled hay at A. A. Perry's Feed Bum riinn Implements at bargain j,rlcs at the Burns Hardware. 0. 0. Jetley was In town today to ttti'iid the funeral of Mrs. Sitemore. In the -peace reconstruction In Eu rope the American porker Is boooBI Ing a promlneiit element. President Wilson could Apparently find plenty of peace-making right here at home among his cabinet. - .... .-. If Postmaster-Oennral Burleson Is thrown overboard to tighten the ship of state, will she reach a safe harbor? Everything for Everybody Anything for Anybody Try our banana cream plea. They ire delicious. i'age'a Sweet Shop, tf We have some new goods, Includ ing Flaxon. Indian Head, Poplin, Voile, liabardlne. and all kinds of white goods. Mrs. K. F. Schwartz. THE FIRST NATIONAL. BANK OK BUH- I'AI'ITAL AND HI Ill'M'S (100,000. "THK BANK THAI' MARKS VOUI $ 8AI-K." ACCOUNTS INVITBD. Mrs B. I'. Tyler and children de sire to express their sincere thanks to the many friends who were so kind iut thoughtful during their recent bereavement. Clarence Luekey has returned from g visit 10 Seattle to which point he took the trick stallion of Smith Crane where he turned it over to a car nival company for exhibition purposes. Mrs. J. 0. Alberson and daughter and Mrs. it. M. Briscoe arrived in town today. The Alberson.-. are now living at Alberson, having moved from Denlo. Mrs. Briscoe resides at Crane. Mrs. Grover lludspeath and little son are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thompson, drover expects to come over from the Illley store this even ing and will take them bu- k with him tomorrow. 9 W. C. Cecil and his son Pat were over from their 8tlver Creek home yesterday. Carroll was one of the road delegates to Portland. He and Bill Johnson were the young men of the crowd who set the pace for the other ft-llows. Win. Sharbora was up from his home in the Deuio country during tnla week, having accompanied a wool buyer up. From the latter we learn that wool has advanced very much .tly and be said be would not be lorprlsed to see It go as high as 60 cents. George Simmons has purchased the barber shop of Raymond Size more and took possession of it last Monday. Raymond Is still at work in the shop but expects to quit about the first of the coming month when he contemplates going to Portland to reside. Mr ami Mrs, A. J. Jones went to John Day today. They were accom panied b) .M,-., Helen Sayer who goes for a short visit with her sister, Mrs. Hal Mi Lean, and Other relatives. Mr. Jiiii." and Miss Saver aspect to return borne tomorrow, but Mrs. loses will remain there for a time, 0 visit with n lativos and friends and lake a needed rest as she has lieen quite constantly engaged in mrslng for most of the winter mud spring. nB NrV' v' 1 Mm sfMnjTflSm I ' Bw39 I uflsflBSSa tWr wnaBaJ I m& "rJmWmmlmt V' AmfmfWfm4m .. l ' LrBWm BFHBBaB'BBtjBwl aB "i&?& fl.-'e- l9HKiHBa'l'j ' - ''' 'TH$'"'' A Tho central powers may have been "chasing rainbows," but our Rain bows In Europe did all the chasing themselves. FIRM FOUNDATION ATTKACTIONH FOR THK COM I. NO WKKK The management of the Liberty has Just arranged for some exception al ; li lure.- to come from this date on. The first special will be seen tomor-1 row night, "The Hun Within." This Is one of the big plays of last season 1. ons must be taken Into consldera I tiou. Some of the productions for the I coming week ul the Liberty are: Sunday night, May li. "The Hun , Within We.lnesduy, May 14. Mine. Petrovn I In "Exiles." Suturdny, May 17, J. Stuurt Black ton in "The Judgment House." Sunday, May 18. Elsie Ferguson in I "A lioil's House." o C. H. Leonard has returned from : Pendleton, where he went to attend Resides carrying their fifty-pound packs, the Rainbow division came s'aggerlng home under tho weight of their citations and decorations. It is noted this yeur that instead nf the song-sparrow's usual strain. "Sweet, sweet, sweet, verv merry cheer," he is singing, "Wheat, wheat, whent, very, very dear." PfselflOBl Wilson must not be sur prised at the failure of his popular ity in Italy. An earlier and greater than he heard the cry "llosaiina" today and "Crucify him" tomorrow BUY IT FROM US IT PAYS This i a general store and we are supposed to sell every thing, and we live up to the general supposition. You can buy anything you war.t here, from hardware to groceries, from needles to a good smcke. It pays to buy from us. because we sell for cash, and an enormous amount of goods, and we can therefore sell at a I closer margin of profit than some othr3. You CAN'T lose, and you WILL gain. Now doesn't this line of argument appeal straight to your good common sense? LUNABURG, DALTON & CO. BURNS, :: OREGON to some legal matters before the Supreme Court. Mr. Leonard ex- t,.,wl,..1 l.lu vlull tn Pnrtlniiit while out but as soon as things are shupcil ... ... around the patrons of this house are to be given later releases and will be treats to some of the best photo tila vu i.rn.l .,,...,( ,', ... ,1 day or two. bo he decided It better I he Liberty bus contracted with I . . . ., . ... . 1. auto to Rend and he round the other members, who were delegates to the road meeting, would not return for . to loaf in Portland than to uwalt their . 11 .ii in Rend. WARRANT CALL. the i'uramount-Artcroft producers for ull their releases and these will be seen from this date on. Uy mak-' Iiu; un enlarged 'contract the man agement has been able to secure the special productions at a rule thut will ! Notice Is hereby given that there permit tliem be. ok produced at the "f" sufficient funds on hand to pay regular 1 rices. At any rate this Is off alt General Fund warrants Issued going to be tried at first, as it is be- and registered up to and Including llevod the patrons will appreciate this February 1, 1919. interest ceases progressive move sufficiently to Jus- on May 6, 1919. W. V. KINO. County Treasurer o Tho soldier's mess kit hus been so long his plate and salad plate 1 and bread-and-butter plate and veg-1 etable dish that he is astonished to realise once more how much china it takes to serve a simple meal. I "Who shall decide when doctors disagree?" And who can be expec-' ted to be pseosfsu when a peace con- ' ference can't? CROPS WILL NOT 52 HARMED BY L0CUS1 w 7PA-:' AXUEtv ; !" -i II MA DON'T throw away that old suit! V3 J3ring jt to our shop first. If we can't make fJ-. f a good looking, new appearing suit out of it 1W 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, e QUICK SERVICE! Williams-Zoglmann Clothing Company KT1M KMKN'H MKETING. A telegram received by a friend :ii this (iiv from M V, Jones, who was in Portland, states that a straw vote was recently taken on the street at Tillamook upon the proposed initi amendments to be voted on at the Jim. elei t ion. Two hundred and 'dghty-one votes were polled on the mention of the Rosevelt highway and but one negative was registered. The proposed guarantee of bonds 'or irrigation projects was also put before them, and two hundred forty seven were favorable to seventeen against. ZBYSZK0 IN LINE FOR TITLED MAT MATCH oJ. f. i jm -.: smnnt . St ,.-ff i.. I m h tlfy It. Ail that is necessary to keep these best pictures coming and show IftSJ at regular prices is to have the public show its appreciation and turn nit in sufficient numbers to mak- li possible. The Rums Cattle & Horse Raisers The peopl.i of Rums are seeing tb Usoe'attoa will meet on ToestUy r.ame class of photo plays at the Lit.- -lev IS, i o i f . Matters of ImporUnce er in this city thut the people lit ' ' ' " brought up, uud all member Portland do at the best play houses r" Brged to attend. there and at practleully the same N. JAMF.SON, Hecreiary. prices. When one considers tlte cost! -o of transporting the films to and from Portland the slight advance in ad mission charges hero are Insignifi cant. Resides in Portland these pro- lie IKm-s Heavy Work grams are shown over and "I do heavy work, and that Is a strain on a man's kidneys," writes liert Dawson. Canton, III. "My trouble over ntarted with sharp pains over my again while here we have but one back. I bought u bottle of h oley PIIIh program. Tho lights do not come on ""' ? w".? K"0' my I""1'""1 - entirely left me." They banish rheu ...ilv enough to even rferjnlt two IIlfl(U. ,,B,IH, )B,.kabe, soreness, stiff shows In one evening, so IJjese condl- nenS, Sold by Reed Rros. i-- .: M7Vv A great wrestling nfltcb is Promliicd when Champion Bar) taddock rot urns to his Iowa home from Prance, where be Is now Nerving as a private In the U. 8. jmy Wladek Zbystko's defeat ' "Strangler" Bd Lewis and Joe htecher win tore Caddock Into another match with the giant ll k Tbl U n,w Viotw of 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. i Page 's Sweet Shop BEAL LOCUST -THE GRASSHOPPER ."he 17-yearTbcust has lost Its sting. In fact it never had any. scientists now tell us. It will ar rive aa scheduled this year, but it will do no harm. It's right name is the periodical Cicada, Often mistaken for the locust. The grasshopper, tho real locust lestros crops. What One Mother Hoes Mrs. I Rennett, 7 Wawnyand Place, Mlililletown. N Y , writes: "1 liuve gicn l-'oley's Honey and Tar to my little boy. and cannot recmu mend it too highly as I think it is 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, Rros. 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 points of superiority in the Super-six 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 Heap Your Market-Basket Full of Money Saved ! That is virtually what you do when you do business with us. When you leave our store with a day's supply of Groceries you also leave with your share of the profits. Our shelves hold the best in Breakfast Foods, Canned Goods, Preserves and Spices on the Markets Our service to you in buying and serving our products is merely the fore-runner of the great good you can do for your meals and penny saving problem, when you patronize us. y We take LIBERTY BONDS AT PAR IN EXCHANGE FOR MERCHANDISE Farmers Exchange Burns, Oregon A. OTTINGER, Proprietor NATE FRANKLIN, Manager