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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1919)
y"1 Chautauqua Days Are Coming Burnt, June 24 29 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 White Huss arsa splendid "singing band" on the fourth day. Two big concerts a veritable fes tival of harmony. aap i... .iiiiw hi ii MWaMiiwwwi mwmmmm 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) 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 oi. barley asd wkr.-it for sale at Terry' Bats. WKINHTKIN'N At I.AWKN ItUtVB i iii raonp. Bat lory ami electrical repair work, oxy-aeetyleae welding. Jack Mi Oulra. Julian (ieerge wm ever from kin home on Pin (Tm k during ' this week.' - Four registered Jeanet for sale registered )ui k ut stand. Withers Itamh, llaraey. Oregon. Wli'- Ajinette Uniiarjl In home froin Rugem Where she has been In school Rinee last ilii. she arrived Wednes day. '" " Two new roll.' , fur Willi Nt w rrd truck for i. iic MnTe variv frj buy n ruiifli J. V Itounsew He. Hums. Ii .J Will II, l MB 0) lolin WIUcll. SI . j v .- t In .i i ; 'ci' ifirm k -i J.nirn (., many month- SI OtttsldS poli:tl dolBf ar work. Put Sule 188 Vlctrolii and 14 double record Perfect condition. Pries X2h. Phone bo or iddram Box 4, Barai :t J Q Slmim it if, of C.U-u. Kerry, idaim. arrived hen Tuesday nigbl lo islt with relntiv. . and friends for a short lima, Ha Is I 0U1H o IQeo Rim mom and Mrs. W. C. Urown. John Thompson wei in town Tnaa day from his :rm bona est . the Nina iiiii- ei'iit;ii Ha van Baking Inqalrj us io tba oil prospects while in town. S'i on Haves wai in town eesierdaj WK.IVHTI'.IVS AT UWH W IHHNt. TIIK HISINKMS. WHY? Horn Wedncsdaj, June 18, I Mr. and Mr. 1'. t I'eterson, a son. Try our banaaa cream pie. They are delirious. Paga'a Sweet She, tf W. J. Altaew wm aver from kin heme iu the Drewey t'euatry yeter day. Cook wauled during haying ne .on. See or add ran Grunt Thompson. Crane, Oregon. If. s Mri'. C, II. Voeglly ban gone nvor to Canyon Clly for a short visit with relaUrea and lo bring home her little BOD Robert, who has been With rel atives in thai piaea, Cashier Consei of the Kirt Naiion- nl Hank arrived home Tuesday form Portland where he had beau attend ing the moating M the Bankers' a koi latlon, Pranh CfaddOOki a brother to Jack. Ben, (ieorge and Dave, underwent an DpSHtUOii at the bands of Dr. Smith last Monday for dotlble hernia. He in advanced la years but t rapaver ing nleelj Kor Sale The South '.a of North West U North Kaal Of South Went ' and North WeM '4 of South Kast ' BaCtlon 19, Townablp 20 Hanji :;: BSfct, Address rV. v PI1 B. Wlshkah i mi!MIMflIIilMiiiII!MiIililiJlJjjiIfflJi!l!Ilirair:m w ,W. MllllUlslllllsliraaWaWiillalMil , B oi - -smismmm rc- Mta ewttf '' ' Mm ej"mlml llwllilllawSSIISlllljBMaTaM W mwmmmmmmmmmmm i . ii , 1 M To the Holders of the Frve liberty Lou Issues h m i QILiBREATH Aberdeen, ii !i rirBWje'hr'rll;""n Jum' &fbntJp)i-Tf lan May Third Liberty I-oan Sept. .;.;' "i The interest payment dates of the above are as follews: IMb and De 16th y 15th and Nov. 16th .. 16th and Mar. 16th rourtl, I.ilaTty Ixian Apr. 16th and Oct. 16th Victory Liberty Loan Dec. 16th and June 16th If your. Coupon Bonds are with us for s;if "ik'pinR. and you desire the ' interest collorHed at the interest pay intr pt-riods, kindly advise us and your instructions will have our prompt attention. J II I 1 LOCAL -WUPENWG$ Cup for Tbls offlce. Chautauqua Tampers. Cujiti for aporlnmen. campers, This office. ll'bem aud Mr W I Portland the He friends i far as Bi way. Batteries repaired properly. McGulre. "nrn tiiiieM(iay. June , to Mr and Mra. W. C. McKlnney, n non. Kohl. iSpeneer, formerly In the em ploy of Chas. WUhoii of ibis piui , 1 U home from war. The young man illlam Kaate) Is home IrnmV" h"r" "" Ju"" n laH v"r a,ul on .here she wen. .0 takS In e1' M h '" ,h" b'K " 'n ,h ArgouiK' Wooiln where ao many of the hoy were killed. He pent ten mon ths In France and on the 19th of June wan again In Burn. This is some record that It hard to- equal. Mr. Wilson found him on tho atreet hero on tin- (-veiling of June 19 in the very spot he hnd left him on the 17th of June a year ago. o - festival and visit wlih Bhe drove her own car iih nd a:.il returned the same Mrs. .Iniiti Dars U in tOWB h' fore pan of thia wt-.-a to vlit in r Jack . mother. Mra. C. 0, Fry It u:m reportrd that Mrs. Prye had paOuan- Iu but it waa a mialake and she lin. reiovered from her Ulnea. I'j'l ' UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY ""atlie Harney Cmintn Naiional Bank - Burns, Oregon YOUR M0ME INSTITUTION immMmmrmmmT C. J. Walter la here from hia home ear Wagontire. Kobt. Drlnkwater Jr was in town frn (. rano Tuesday. The Welcome Pharmacy i your atore. Make uae of it. 1 B. B. Clark was a visitor to our city the first of this week. Plane far sale. laqaire at Mra. Paul Locher'a reddeace In Burn. Frank Johnson arrived here from Prinevllle Baada,y night. Qt'AUTY, QCANITV AND KKR, VK! AT WaiNHTMIN'H AT liAWKN. John Wltaell and wife and daught er were up from Narrows the fore part of tbls week- Oraat Beysolds will grease yeur wlednlll tor yeu during the auar.ioer. Call phone Ne. 0147. tt Mra- Prank Heluz and children were registered at a local hotel dur ing the week from Diamond. Mrs Joe Krumbolz and little son Arrived here the latter part of last week to loin Joe. They are domicil ed In the Clay Clemens residence north of town New line of dreeiea thia Schwartz. rompers and house veek Mr. K F. Mrs Kmbree, mother of Clyde and Van, arrived heru Wednesday by way of Bend from a trip to outside points. Jim and Jerry Dillon were In town Monday from the family home over on the east aide of the valley. MOWER8. KAKKH, BUCKS AND BINDING TWINK HKK WHIN STKIVH AT LAWKN BKKORH YOU try. Geo. Cawlfleld was la town Tues day, having brought up the body of Mr. Newton who had died at hi borne at Narrows. Come In and see the bakery geoda. We don't keep It on display In the window because the sun drlea it out rapidly. Page's Sweet Shop. Prompt service and courteous treat nient will always be accorded Ptr08t of the Burns Ko-el Barber Shop Batba at any hour of ibe a.i). O. W. Simmons, Prop. Leon N. Brown of the Harney County National Dank arrived home Monday evening from Portland where he had boen attending a con vention of the bankers of the state. Taj KIRNT NATIONAL ItaNK Ol BURNS. CAPITAL AVI) SURPLUS t a reasonable reward will be paid aiaa.eaa. "THT. RANK THAT for information leading to the recov MAKKB TOUR B $ $ SAFE." am of a white faced Hereford bull AOOOUNTa INVITHfV branded JP connected on tho right ! WM accompanied on his return ' ribs also IX on one hin and o nn ti... Mrs Smith who la a slater to J . - W -- - " Wellington (Sault arrived here from his home at Spokane the fore part this week and will spend the vacation period In this section. His many young friends are glad to wel come him anionic ihem again. The Times-Herald has home dis tinctly novel drinking cups for dis tribution among its friends and read era. They are well made from single beets of proceed tin, without seams, and will last a life time. Get one. Get a drinking cup from The Times Herald, with our compliments. Good for use at home or In camp. C. 8. Hudson, president of the First National Bank of Bend, waa made president of the State Banker As sociation apthe meeting held In Port land last week. N. U. Carpenter, formerly of the First National of this city but now president of the CltUens Bank or Portland, was made vice presldept "Curly" D- Patter Is now connect ed with the Universal Garage Co. This makes that garage about all navy boys a U Includes Joe Krum bolz ea manager In the office and bookkeeper, Karl llagey in the vul canising department and "Curly" In the mechanical department. Some aggregation that will make things go. James Richardson and wife arriv- J. 8. Smith of the Internal Kevenue office at Potland, arrived here again Tuesday after a short absence. He by It- other, Mrs. Smith bad 1 ... ... . i:.,,,, I ..I Mi u ,-.itv- H hero Hulnrrlav nluht from HnlUA "m", iliHraeu Willie IM-nill the " --..,. right car .lames Oard, Saddlebulte, ! "ol "n mny ol lD! u"u,u "" """ Oregon. they were ery small, in fact she had never seen BUI. The Goulds are Mr. and Mre. Frank Cawlfleld came living a delightful visit with her. over from their home near Van Wed- (j, A. Huff, also of the revenue office. nesday to attend the funeral of P. A. , u i,..r with Mr Hmiih and th.-r will I . ....... . . .. .... ......... -.. .. ... Newton but had trouble with thoir TK ACM HUM KXAMIXATIONS Notice Is hereby given that the County Superintendent of Harney County, Oregon, will hold the reg ular examination of applicants for State Certificates at Burns as follews: Commencing Wednesday, June 25, 1 91 9 at 9:00 o'clock a. ni . and con tinuing until Saturday, Juue 2S, 1919 at V:00 o'clock p. m. Wednesday Korrnous V, 8. History, Writing I Penman ship-!, Music, Drawing. Wednesday Afternoon Physiology, Reading. Manual Train ing, Composition, Domestic Science, Methods in Reading, Course of Study for Drawing, Methods la Arithmetic. Thursday Forenoon Arithmetic, History Of Education, Psychology, Methods in Geography. Mechanical Drawing, Domestic Art, Course of Study for Domestic Art. Thursday Afternoon Urammar, Geography, Stenography, American Literature, Physics, Type writing. Methods In language, Thesis for Primary Certificate. Friday Forenoon Theory and Practice, Orthography (Spelling), Physical Geography, Kng llsii Literature, Cheraestry. Friday Afternoon School Law, Geology, Algebra, Civil (iovernment. Sui iirdav Forenoon Geometry, Botany. Saturday Afternoon (ieneral -History, Bookkeeping FRANCES CLARK County School Superlntende Every Woman in Creation Needs a Velvetina Combination Just Received VELVETINA a Full Assortment of PREPARATIONS Velvetina Toilet Specialties Different From Others Try Them REED BROTHERS ' - The Rexall Drag Store Ask your boy When the fighting was thickest When the suffering was greatest WHERE WAS THE SALVATION ARMY LASSIE? He'll My: "SHE WAS RIGHT ON THE JOB And now, back home in the byways and hidden places where misery al ways lives, where a mother needs home, where men, women and child ren are on the downgrade, she's still "RIGHT ON THE JOB." Help Her to Carry On The Salvation Army Home Service Fund JUNE 22 to 30 where they had heen for several month. Jim waa working for a lumber company over there but will likely remain here for the present. Mm. W. A. HobertMon underwent a delicate and severe operation at a spend Home time in thlx county look hospital in Portland the fore part of r"r ""H aiA not arrive until after the:),,, af,r om(.)ft) bu8lneH. 4 thia week and a telegram announce ' ""' whm over. ir. ;awineia torn Mhe 1. recovering nlcelv. Mr. Hob- I ln" ""wnpaper man wiai us leal rre- ertaon la en of the well known pioneer women of Drewaey country and kaa maay friend In this vicinity who are glad to hear of her recovery. A recent letter irom Mr. J, W. rftary aanounce that he had been viaHIa a-i frariugtield far a ahart time aa bad rUHad with the Pea wkfe. Sb raterta Met Feawlck la Wry baa a-ea-tia. bavlag bad a atreke ef paralysis and ele wlbt a caaoer. aim- 0eary and aea WoaAarldge went in Pertlanri lo lake In the Ree Teetlval and vlitt tor a time. Jamef Raytraft and that little aea ai hit r aeasa flabermeu and ne Mistake. The Times-Herald family feasted oa some of the finest big trout It kaa bees our goad fertuae to liiHtti for this season. Jim had heen over on tjie Illlt.en on Sunday and brought ha'k a nice string lie re jncmbcred the newspaper man and by a delug will be remembered grate falls by ths aswspeser asaa. eae was quite severe In his neighbor hood and the fruit crop was Injured. Wilbur Haines, Cecil and Ora Doan I and John and C. Smyth all arrived from Portland Monday night The boya bad been attending the Hill Military Academy during tha past year and are now home fer tha vm catlea peiiaS. The Daas sad asyth haya Hve la the eauthera part f the county, tha two former being ef M. M. Dons, the latter the saws ef ieo. A- Smyth of Andrews. Married -June 17, al lbs Basils! ! narionage, Rev. J. V. Mebley oflcat Ing. Herbert H. Lewie aad Mlaa Nellie C. Graham Both are reaidents or! the Warm Springs section of lhl couniy where they will make their home. The young man was among tfcSAS to go at Uncle Ham'H rail for, lighters and has hut recently return ed. The Times-Herald Joins in ex tending Its best wishes In these young stogie. i r i Millinery Including the latest and smartest SfTTM ni CrcttioBS Bxclusive agent for Vietor TailoriHaT Company with a full line of Spring Sample for Women's Suit and Drentsett t i rs. Lelah Millar At the Schwartz Store StrawberriesCantaloupeFruits WatermelonRipe Tomatoes ORDER NOW for your Chautauqua Week Needs 'feWi We will accept your standing order for any f the above perishable goods which will i ' . h .; assure your having them when wanted. BURNS CASH STORE