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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1919)
1 '. I WIIVHTIIVM AT I1UKV DOING Till': in -sinmsm. win? vv. i. Vhi) Da Water Ih Ik n- mi lil regular trip selling groceries. Try our Ihiiihiiii cream pies. They arc delicious. Page's Sweet Shop, tf Mr. and Mm. rillTord Pugsloy were In lown during the week from their Happy Valley hame. Mr. and Mrs. John Cary were In from their home on Crane Creek during this week. Mr. and Ms. W. T. Vanderveer are at tho Clevenger home In thin city, having drought their little aon .lark over for tnedlral treatment, nr. Smith Informs us the little fellow Ih uttering from an InteHtlnal trouble. For Hale- Tho South "4 of North WeHt North Kant '4 of South Went '4 andJVorlh West '4 of South Dm! W Seitlnu I!). Township 20 Rsnga II Bast, AddreHH W. P. (ill.llltl-I -TM !ti;2 B. WlMhkuh, Aberdeen, wash. Chautauqua Days Are Coming Burns, June 24 29 4 Six Days of real enjoyment, relaxation and recrea tion. Six Days of splendid music, entertainment and lectures. Twenty-three big events all yours for a season ticket. TWO CONCERTS FOURTH DAY The White Hussars The feature musical attraction of the year will be the coming of the Whit Huss ars a splendid "singing band" on the fourth day. Two big concerts a veritable fes tival of harmonv. HI I A FEW OF THE 23 BIG EVENTS Tom Corwine Guarino-M'Kinnon Company Mrs. A. C. Zehner Royal Hawaiian Quintet Lieut. Bruno Roselli Merrilees Entertainers Dr. G. Whitfield Ray Metropolitan Artists Major Thornton A. Mills Dr. William Rader " "" .. Season Ticket Prices: (Including War Tax) J. Adults $3.30 Students 1.65 Children 1.10 Nete: Season Ticket Sale closes June 24th. In order to make it more convenient for our patrons in the country we will purchase tickets for them on instructions to that effect, either by letter or telephone. Contributed by First National Bank of Burns, Oregon Ralph .i. ititiu-r is in the olty. onti;, barley aad wheat for sale, nt I 1'erry'n Ilarn. WIOlNNTF.INH AT I.AWKN HKItVll TIIK PHOPI.H. . Mr. anil Mrs. Halley ftuyen wore In towu from I.awcn Wednesday. H( hool Supt. Clark went to Port land the ttrnl of thin week. Battery and electrical repair work, oxy-aeetyleae woldlng. Jack Mc- iom. Kay Consgya wan In town "for a , short business visit during the tir.-.i of this week. Four registered Jennets for sale registered Jink at stand, Withers Ranch. Harney. Oregoi- Chan. Owen has bat n down from Sllvies this wi ek lntli Iiir after his bay land property In Hits vlclnltv. I W I. Beat .is In town Tuesday mi liln win In the Alvord Itancli where ha i tpscted to buj tons stock, Phil Btnlth Mrs McCormSok and brother, s u ; rluihot, arara in from the Warm Springs asction rVadnoa- day. tr . rra (Miiinititiiiii;T,t'rrnrTrTTiTTfirnirirrrr:rr; 'iririiirirrriiHiiMm en I l-fl ,j. It EX .. be- M laillllllllllllllllll jt.arv. -iwiwiM j 1 i-p iiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiffl huiiwhip To the Holders of the Fire liberty Loan Issues I LOCAL I Grant Kesterson and Elba Turner were In town Sunday. Piano for sale. Inquire at Mrs. Paul Locher'a residence In Burns. R, H. lirown Is In the city. Batteries repaired properly. McGulre. Jack The Welcome Pharmacy Is your store. Make use of it. QUALITY, QirANITY AM) SER VICE AT WEINHTKIN'H AT LA WEN. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Bain were down from their borne near Harney Thursday. Grant Heyaolds will grease your wladmill for you during the summer Call phone No. Q147. tf Dave and Jack Craddock were in from Sllvies on gome business last Monday. Jack was accompanied by his family. Win Gowan and Owen Cawlfleld took their departure last Monday for Portland where they will visit for a time taking in the Hose festival and the sights of the metropolis. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OK lU'llNS. CAPITAL AND Si iti'i.l's SI OO.OOO. "THE BANK THAT MAKES vol It $ S $ SAKE." ACCOUNTS INVITBf). W. H. MorrlBon and wife were in town Wednesday. New lino of rompers and bouse dresses this week Mrs. E. F. Schwartz. The postmaster has been noting that Buchanan post otllce is to be discontinued on July 1. MOWERS, RAKES, BUCKS ANI BINDING TWINE SEE WK1N STEI.VS AT LA WEN BEFORE YOU BUY. K. If. Conser of the First National Bank left for Portland Wednesday morning to be absent for a few day on business. Walter Cross was down from his Trout Creek ranch during the week. He reports the range rather dry but that hla hay is better than last year. Come In and see the bakery goods. We don't keep it on display In the window because the sun dries it out rapidly. Page's Sweet Sho. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. VanZandt ar rived home the fore part of this week Irom Portland where they had been llooa last full. While In Portland Tom worked In the ship yards. Two new cei;.' : . for i i ' Now .'V'd truck for i tie Hal arty to buy a ram h .1. B, Rout) l valla, Bun,-. m Mrs Gao Smyth and P ratio? were ID the Cly from llic;r BODta al Diamond Murine, the fore purl Ol this week For Sale -$ofi Vfctrola ami 1!4 double recorda. Parfacl condition. Price 25. Phone BCO or hW reus Box i4,, Burns- :' People ara phoning In from the countr lor reservations at the liu tels for Chautauqua week and a'.so asking the committee to save them season inketa. Mr. and Mrs. James Dillon left Wednesday after a short visit in this city. They were accompanied by "Snookums" the only son and Heir, who Is some boy. Arthur Turner and his little child ren left yesterday in the auto for Vale where they will meet Mrs. Tur ner who has been visiting with her mother and sisters up in Washington. Shu hus returned to Vale and Is at the home of her sister out there. They will make the Journey In from that point in the car after a short visit. Z!"-fc"nfc""1" ""-iw (CHIIRnH .Indue J. D. Ktevens. of Portland, who was with the local Victory LOSfl Commit tot during the last Liberty Bend drive In this county, sent a box Of beautiful roses to the ladles of the .Summit hotel this week, and asked to be remembered to all his literary friends In Hums. The interest payment dateB of the above are as follews: Kirst Liberty Loan June lMh and Dec. 15th Second Liberty lxan May 15th and Nov. 15th Third Liberty Loan Sept. 15th and Mar. 15th Fourth Liberty l,oan Apr. lfith and Oct. 16th Victory Liberty Loan Dec. Mth andJune 15th ' If your Coupon Brtnds are with us for safe-keepinp;. and you desire the interest collected at the interrst pay ins; periods, kindly advise us and your instructions will have our prompt attention. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY "'Crie Harney Eouniii National Bank p- Burns .Dreg on "YOUR HOME INSTITUTION fron b s The First Baptist t'hur.li. Mrs. Curtis fimlth is looking after the books of the Inter-Mt. T. & T. Co. for a few days during the absence of Miss I .eon a Thompson, the regular bookkeeper. r Frank f'lerf wms in Inwn TimuHnv looking after some business affairs. He was particularly interested in the coming Chautauqua program and we expect to see him and Mrs. Clerf over for the week. A LWTURE N pa i IlitlsriAN SCIENCE l Paul Stark Heel). C. K. Member of tbo Board of Lee- tureshlp of The Mother ,' Church. The First Church of Christ. Scientist, in Boston. Massachusetts At the Libert) Theatre In Burns, June 10, 8: in p. in. Wm. Krlske was in town ll'.jfs dn' to consult a doctor. Mr. '.in. Id- Sunday, April 6th. 1919. itnmiav school beginning at 9:45, A. M. Preachlngat 1 1 o'clock. Subject: What God Would Have I's 8eek. Kvenlng worship beginning at 8 P. M. Subject: Be Sure Your Sla Will Find You Out. Prayer meeting on Thursday even ing of each week. Everybody Is Invited to attend tho services. JOHN F. MOBLEY. Pastor. I. Goldberg of the Farmers K.x- change arrived home Wednesday hi bfeSB a healthy man for i 'I his from Portiand where he had spent ! years until recently when he has bad a frfw days on business and to take n hard time with his stoma, h He in i. portion of the Hose festiva'. i told a representative of this pap-c that he was getting to an age whnu be didn't propose to suffer If he i ould prevent it and therefore told lii. , I . .i i i . t . . i 1 . . i i ..ii., , . i I i 11 branded JP connected on the right ribs also IX on one hip and y on the Mrs. Hazel Triska left yesterdnv other; marked wattle behind the morning for Portland, arter receiving right ear. - James Oard, Saddlebuttu, a telegram from her soldier husband Oregon. that ho was leaving Camp Mills foi James Fellows took his departure L ... .. Camp Lewis. Frank was fortuiiati .Hn.H.v f- n,..m,. ...... Tk """" """" ruwei Wednesday for Prineville and The Dalles to look after his musical busi ness In that territory. He contem plates being back In this vicinity In a couple of weeks or so. A reasonable reward will be paid for information leading to the recov ery of a white faced Hereford bull CHRISTIAN HCIRNCK SOCIETY Services at 11:09 o'clock. The Testimonial Meeting, Wednes day at 8 p. m. The reading roam la the church Edifice, Is opea oa Tuesday and Fri day from 2: 30 'to 4:30 p. m. Sunday School meets aa Sunday at 19 o'clock. Pupils nay ba admitted to its classes up to the age of 29 yean. The public Is cordially Invited to the Church Sevlces aad ta tho Read ing Room. , o THE PENTECOSTAL CHVRCH OF THE NAZARENE. Sabbath school 19 A. M. Preaching, 11 A. M. Young Peoples' Meeting 7 P. M. Preaching 8 P. M. Wednesday evening prayer meeting 7:30. Bible study class Friday evening. 7:30. I REV. GEO. WARD, Pastor. o PBESBYTERIAN CHURCH. B. S. Hughes, Pastor. Sunday school at 10 A. M. Preaching Services at 1 1 a. m. Children's Day will he observed on Sunday morning, June 8th. at 11 a. m. You nro Invited to all services. GET READY for Chautauqua Week Six Big Days of High Class Entertainment in Burns. June 24-25-26-27-28-29 Plan now to spend the entire week in the city. BUY SEASON TICKETS Make this store your headquarters. REED BROTHERS The Kexall Drug Store NEW! :iRCULAT!ON- -SERVICE Advertise! Is your business standing still? Did yJU do more business last month than the month before? Perhaps it is your advertising. Our Autocaster AD ART cuts will lend life and snap to your copy. Ask about them they are part of our service free to advertisers. Our service in writing or preparing your copy is another feature in which we have no competition. Phone for the Ad Man when you have a problem to solve. This will insure your ad being typograph ically the way jou want it, and may help to give it the necessary "pull so essential to its success. Every prospective purchaser of anything you have to sell or want publicity for in this county reads The Times-Herald. Has a greater circulation than all other county papers combined. NEWS CIRCULATION SERVICE i 1.,.. ...... ..., I .. lUUttV , ,., .,, , ...., .. ... . . in n,-,-0j nifii,. xv , v , n, I I, ,. ,,v,'i iui ivmiiiiiouin wnere she gooa to at tend the summer normal. Miss Bard well is one of the teachers of tho public school of this City and is taking advantage of this onporfu- Mr and Mrs. Ben Newman, left ' nltv improve herself for better Monday in their car for Bend en service during the coming school route to Portland to take In the Hose' year, festival and spend a short vacation. They left the children at the ranch W' B' Johnsl"' has recently pur in good hands and expect to enjoy a ;hitH,rt two v"ng registered Here real vacation time. ! fonl bun,, from the Ho" A herd. This Is an Indication of the trend of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Frasier ware the times. Mr. Johnson has been in in frnm their hnma in Him rn ., ,,.,,, I ,u.. un..i. ---- . -. . ,. . ,,., , ,,, M, n uuniunna ior many years i section last Sunday. Mr. Krazler and has become convinced that the formerly had charge of the P Ranch way lo success it to "raise the best but la at present looking after his therefore he is building up his herd fine little farm In the Diamond coun-1 systematically by putting the very try and finds it quite to his liking I best sires al the head. to be his own boss. frank .Newton was over from Riverside Tuesday, having come over to see his father who is ill In tho' hospital. Mr. Newton states he is seas, hut Is glad to return to the states. The young couple expect in return to Burns after he relieves his discharge. ' '-.' -J- Frank Wiseman is home from war. He enlisted In the navy and made eleven trips across lo Franco and aaw considerable service during his two years service. He wintered In frsnoa during tba i 1 7 season now conducting a hotel at Riverside during iho close of school but will iiKitin lake mi hlu i,,-..,,.... ,,.,, ,.i ....... i. Frank was discharged al Newport in. .. .. '" "' "i" beginning of the school Vews, Va. just a week aip and made year He reports Riverside quita all haste for homo when- hi- asyi , ,, .. , ... ,. . . , . llv"l.v al this time owing to the ad ve la glad to bo and Is eadv to go lo ... .. h" '" work on the reservoir near there for work Millinery Including the latest and smartest Spring and Summer; Creations Exclufiive agent for Vk-tor Tailoring Company with u full line of Spring Sample for Women 'h Suitn and l))VHHl'H ' ' i i Mrs. Lelab Millar At the Schwartz Store i he Warm Springs Irrigation district. ! Get Ready for the Burns Chautauqua Week June 24-25-26-27-28-29 Spend the entire week in the city. Make your plans now, and be sure of accomodations. AT YOUR SERVICE BURNS CASH STORE