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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1919)
Safety in Piano Buying With every Piano we sell we give A our unquaunea guarantee of sat isfaction. But better even than our guarantee of oatif action is our forty-five years of giving it. THE BEST GUARANTEE in the world is the one you know you will never need. Do you like to aing or dance? One can imagine no more perfect dance accompaniment than the Euphonia Inner Player, nor a more delightful support in singing popular songs. Or do you prefer the simple Ballads and Home Songs? The stirring Marches and the sacred Songs which have a place in every home. You, yourself may play them all and play them as they should be played with the Euphonia Player Piano. This is the Player that you will find most frequently in College Fraternity Houses, Hotels, Clubs, and Modern Homes. The Wiley B. Allen Company J. FELLOWS, Eastern Oregon Representative at Burns 4- LOCAL AND PHRHONAI, B I! Hill ll a business visitor to tur fit) into electrical repair Jack Mc Gilr u Malieu wus auiou our visitors ,T1ur.idjy Orin Thompson was in the city tlur- ii'g thi week I'errys Feed Furnished room. See Clerenger. Baled bar at A. Barn. Highest quality and greatest e.on Mr. ami Mrs. Wm. Harris were in oniy at The Welcome I'harmucy town Wednesday t uttend the funer al of H. A N'ewtou. Joe Morris was up from Marrows eterda. John Wearer li in town graetii f;i mauy friends. rariu iuii I-taents at bargain I (rices at the Unrn.4 Hardware. Mr and Mrs. Lute Tudor were do sag shopping iu towa Thuraday Try oar banaiia cream pies. They lurs delicious l'age's Sweet Shop, tf Hare you seen The Tiniea-Herald laiwtialng drinking cup? Kree at lis ofllce For Sale -709 lb. Tubular suction ad Sharp lsae Crwa. Separator, isarly new Chaa. Wilson. Mrs. McKlniey Thonuwon was In e ctty tBirf week VJiJng Wnh rela tives .nil friends. Two new cotttg a Cor re nt New 'ord truck for aal . Hare party to I toy a ranuh. J. B. Rouneevelle, Born. John Wintermeler was down from l Silvies home during the week. He 'fporu prospects for hay cropn In his Irnmmunlt) better than last year but tat h&rvi'-r m ill 1,.. I..!.. THK I'lItST NATIONAL HANK OK BIHNK. CAPITAL AXI SI'ltl'LL'S I00.(MM. "TllK HANK I'HAI MAKKS vont s a g HAri;." ACCOl'NTS INVITKD. N N atandlug order for Mrawberries. can- tonwood. Idaho, were among our via Bg taloupe. waterme-lon. tomatees: and i,orM llurll)E tnH DreHOIU we,.k Miss Kvelyn Byrd arrived horn,' Wednesday evening from Beat tie where she had spent the past year in school. We are prepared to bundle your I I. l'nujurie was down from his home on Cow Creek one day thin W.M'U. Hick R, lluskcus uud wife were re- gtatered at the Motel Lereu from Blitaen during thla week. Howard McKluley and wife of Cot Weaning pigs for sale phone K. it.yinuuu, Burns. Si or other pttrlahahle goods during Chau tauqua week Burna Cash Store It Krerybedy la coming to the Chau tauqua next week and get some or the beet entertainment ever offered tb ;ople of Harney county. This l.r iaga the very bent talent to eur own home and give vs a real treat litut i. on. can afford to miss. Cal Cletuelis arrived here this week from 1'endleton where he moved re- I. M. Davis and John Baede were over from the Drewaey country dur ing the fore part of this week Dave Craddoik an family were In town Wednesday vlaitlag with frirn.li, and looking after aome bual- ueas affairs. A. A. Tlptou waa in town dnrinr this week ou business Mrs Tlnton l . - - icenuy wuu ni laniny. Mr. Siemens rame bark to look after aome busl- Kd Anderson and wife were among was also iu town visiting with frieuda. tfcoM from Narrows to attend the j funeral ol I'. A. Newtou on Wednes I day. .A ueHa and to delve his heraea bark aa he return. Miss Alice Kulburt arrived bona ,, . -i- ; Wednesday from Cortland where she I duties lu the army. I 1 t i r uiad in tmai Tk a... .1 .. .- r j ... ...... " i l1 SdwH visiting with relatives and and reported that he had not yet been I-- - - . , friends lor a few weeks. able to get his sou Lee released from I ' ur in your order now for your the navy. Mr MiUor la making pre paratlons to bring his children in '-Wmttauqua week strawberries, can from the ranch for the entire Chau- 'ulo.ipt , ripe tomatoes and oth r put tauqua program next week. ; ishable goods. Burns Cash Stor- . It Mrs. Ralph Grant and her son J Chautauqua visitors are extended rived here yesterday from their horns a cordial Invitation to make mi store 1 at Fields, having driven 100 nri)esl,h,r headquarters while in tVe city with- a team to attend the i'hsutau qua. This shows the right spirit and place Mrs. Grant In the honor roll of, appreciating such an entertainment. Supt. and Mrs. Snattutk came In from the Kxperiment Station yester day afternoon and banded u pucka.'' to the office force. The boss ask"'l If It was for the home or the OfBce and was informed it was for him to do us he pleased. Curiosity (a OM that week. Mrs. K. V. Schwartz Mrs. Kmma Halllday of Vale. Is In this city visiting with G. W. eleven ger and family. She hi an old time friend of the Clevengers and also of Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Holland. Kllaworth Kgli arrived home the fore part of this week rrom California where he was discharged from his He made the trip up in a handsome Bulck run about which Is the envy of hi young friends in this city. The young man will remain here for the vacation sea son at least. 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! Williams-Zoglmanit Clothing Company A tour of the Valley last Sunday In r.ae interest of the Chautamiun re "led tin- damage done by the late Iroits. While aome crops are ser- ODsly hurt tin-re are good prospects r wild hay, at least better than last son. Water is scarce and la be aming more appreciated but some mm would help right now. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beery were In town Wednesday. They have been riving at Milwaukee during the past winii-r and arc here to look ufter their land and other properl v. Mrs. Decry v. Ill return to Mllvumkc- In u o the failings of a newspaper man so f,.w juy,, jut uup, wm r.-muin lor ' M the package was opened. It proved f,.w weeks, to be some of the most delicious cher-: rias and rod raspberries which Mrs! (lias V. ltced was up Iroiu his Shuttuck s mother. Mrs. Karsou, hud j Sunset liome Wednesday looking aft brought back from her old home liner some business affairs. Mr. Reed i'ayette, where she had been on hopes the oil well Is reully a ant-cess visit. The Shattucks have a welcome as he Is much Interested as well as at this abop any old time they are "iuny of his neighbors, and the report about and we'll always remember ' that the Swan Lake well was prodflc that treat with pleasure. Ing oil Is welcome news. C. M. Faulkner waa elected a di rector, of. this school district at the annual meeting last Monday. W. K. Huaton Was re-elected clerk &4 thet budget as advertised was approved. Mrs. J. It. Culp, mother of Lloyd nd John Culp of this vicinity, arrived here from Madraa Thuraday evening and will visit with her son and other relatives in this county for a time. Mrs. Culp formerly realded In this commuulty. WOUND ( HOSK.N FOR CIIAt'TAL'QCA SITK (Continued from page one) poe a real success In Bursa. Chau- wbole community must gel behind It.1 A. A. Collins and his little fumllv (ielting behind ChuutauiMu" took their departure today on their means xiviriK it moral support and return to Cullfornu where tlus has financial support. The committee been Otarwd a flattering poallion with here has guaranteed the sale of 1 1660 :i" Stablfahsd. firm Uus wanted to worth of season tickets and If thla resume his business relation iu this '' 'we live in that it appeals amount Is not realized the committee OKy M before bis volunteering for nSVarVhftrlt . Thu ammmmtii uul.l . I .i... .i..i.i. t. u.irirl.-.. u ill, I'lK'li. Uum In tin. uf iw in;),.. ...,. iiiiii muse up me ueuiii. nui vs i .... . ....,, ....... ... ..... ..... TV f'liauiauiiua it the most Ann-r- do not wain a deficit i- id nenoa It uut found conditions were not Just ia Hi in v, in America, in that it up- behooves all to get busy and Insure right He told the newspaper man 'a's to nil ihMhi-i' vioim? or old , t... m,.,.n,.u ..i ti... .,, t-c ,, i uu i,,..,., vusterduv evening that he had faith . . . ...v .......,,.ri ... , ... h,,u,u,,.-- ..,.,. - --. .- 11 0 or lioor ' m .. .. .i..... 11 .i... ... in lluniMV Vullev uriil wum ruliiv to .U7 '! IU.-II "TIIJWJ I III- IVKIHIU iU -" "- ' "- " " - O - iM tciu and squlnnMBt will arrive much better advantage. llolJ l" that faith, but until we had i I'ratu- totiirht and will be erected The dailv nrnvrum will aanaUi eJ things a little further developed aad """day three narta The tklliMU liv Improved he considered It best to Ta ote lor .h: big tent has been hour aeaaion at 9: SO a m each di.v take the Califoula position offerer hHd to the lot in front of the C. the afternoon aeaaion atartinir at : 1 r. him for the present. Ous stated I 8wcek residence where it It the promptly, and the evening session at tnat ne alu ol regret his war exper iment of ixrector Allen and the 8:16 promptly. lence aa It gave him much In his line ommltt.H. the program may be more The bualeeaa houae have irnnt- that he would not have gotten otber- 'iy tajoyad rxH-ause of the posslbil- ed to close their stores during the wU'- ,e w" Bent t0 Columbia Unl- ' " rioslug the approaches to the afternoon Derformance from 2:00 to rslty In New York where he was Miroui trafflc, thus eiimlnatlag the. 4:00 p. in. This will enable everybody OBe f 36 out of aeraral thouaand to to attend Chautauqua and we believe I mke ooa technical examlna the general nubile will be clad to ad-: ' U" Uen trannfered to Do- m .---w Mll.l'l ll II KK I.ITTI.K till: I,. Children need all their strength for growing. A lingering cold weak- them. Mrs. Amanda Flint , Route 4. New I'hlliididpiila, U., writes: "Foley! Honey and Tar cur ed my little girl of the worst tickling cough. "Gives Immediate relief from distressing. rucklnK, tearing couglut; soothes and heals. Hold everywhere. You are invited to make our store your headquarters during your tay in Burns Chautauqua week, 24th to 29 th. In addition to Chautauqua being the best thing you ever will see, we will en deavor to entertain you. I. S. GEER & CO. -"" thai would disturb If It were Wteri in the buainnw nnrt nt town. location u ceatral and the grass Net (julu an advaotaee. The arogran is a strong one and 1111 SI Hure to please. The music. "ruiiu-rs and lectures have all en "Jactad with care and the tro- m been built to give a balanc " BaUrtainmaai for the entire all ft, 'ft' till, I.I,, nt .1.... . aa.M i.... vl IUIB MIUIIIJ BllUUUi r ' mind that a Chautauqua is '"'"ly a (ommunity affair and that "tier for it te he a real euccese the Just itself to the arrangements as made. Let each and every person now feel that it is his or her duly lo get behind this enterprise and make the first Chautauqua at Burnt) a big suc cess. It is a worthy Institution and Is deserving of all the boosting you can give It. o C. E. tiiiatafenson and wife were In the city yesterday from their home lu Bllvlee Teller troll where he helped make Liberty engines for the air service, latter he was ordered to San Diego where he was placed as an Instructor during the remainder of the time he waa la the service. o Charley Foley and his sister Agnea arrived home last night from school. Charley haa been attending a law school at Notre Dame, Indiana, and Miss Agnes haa Just graduated from the Holy Naaea Academy la Meatus TRYING BUYING is not known in front of the counters of our store. You do not buy your groceries on appreval: you know they are just what you want because they are sold in the store that only retails the best of products to its customers. Our goods are this year's stock, which means that they are the latest put-up eatables on the markets. We take LIBERTY BONDS AT PAR IN EXCHANGE FOR MERCHANDISE Farmers Exchange Burns. Oregon A. OTT1NGER, Proprietor 233E NATE FRANKLIN, Manager a L&