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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1919)
A ' i 1 t 1 V tl ' ''1 PAGM MTOHT T T! W T 1 M. t M - t? T3 ir, A 1' V We are glad that the privilege of wishing you A Merry Christmas is still ours. May repetition of the wish strengthen the ties of friendly business. First National Bank Burns, Oregon I i - LOCAL HAPPENINGS tOU T Wr ! PMillln ' up, il n rf UK t Dr. Vincent tho other day. MlirttllAll lirolltom wnrit Jroni tholr homu at VoUuko Thu prcHcnt week. TIiob. Hutton vns over from hln homo near WaKontfru durint; tho' WCOK. Titos. Vlckurs vtnn down from hCx homo near Harney tlurliiR tho wook greeting IiIh old tlmo frienilH. Canliler Wnllaco, of tho Crane Hlato Imnk, whh h btfHlneuM vlHltor to our city (ho foro part of tho wook. Ml Vella Parker, who Iiuh heun otiorntliiK tho llnotyno In (IiIh ofllre hIiico laHt prlmc. linn roiio to her homo up tho river to care for her mother, who Is III. Mr. anil Mrs. It. B. Drake took their (loparture Monday for Wichita, Kansas, whoru they will spend the winter. Thoy formerly resided In V 1 N n wrtti nniqnK our out Wm. Dunn town vloltorn durhiK tlioAveok A. li. I'aco wiih in town uuriiiK 'he woflli from li Ih homo In Diamond.' n n , ii a it n u v;. o o i: v t y , o n m cj o n .... 'iiiay'MwiitiMlwi)1iMwJwi4lhM.iM wmiwwowi UMionrtiimnKit(tiinMHHiNiHm J. H. lltiuyard vitti In town Tuoft day. Ho In HtopphiK at IiJn ranch at tlio lake, wlioro hu la iWUiik 1iIij Block. John Wltzoll and lilu (lutiKliter torn. Nannjo Wald, worn, up from tholr homo itoitr Nnrrown tho foro part of this week. Albort Oakornmn Is over frojn lilt I'mnm mi Hllvnr irnnlr (if ommtill li In kphyxlclim heciuiRo of Irouhle w.ltli ruoumaiisni. Tho Ntiznroiio Humtiiy hcIiooI 'will conduct suitable OlirlKliimu exorilauit ru ine ciitiwn on next Wednesday ovonliifT. All are cordially Invited to attend theso uxurdao. 1w MesHi-H. .lack WUIiers and 1)111 Oil man arc flltlnrc tip quarton jii tlio JtiiriiH hotel building where thoy will open a meat market about the middle of next week. i I'rostloy Smyth Is over from It f h Diamond home. Ho found the roadn In rather had shape for auto travol as there. were placoa where tho car would KOtrhoiiKh the hiiow necossltat IIIK dlKRlUK out. ' Mrs. Henry Anderson took her de partiiro yesterday for Fori laud where oho will visit until sprliiK with her son and his family. Mrs. Anderson will stop at Ontario for a short visit with' tor. and tors, hce Caldwell on her way out. o CAItl) OK TIIA.NKH. tor. and tors. Clyde Weltleuhlller desire to extend their iilncoro thanks to the many frlonds for their klpducsit and valuable aid during the recent lltucHH and death of their little son. Married Yesterday, December 10 at the Presbyterian manse, Ford Kohh and Florence Thomas, Itev. II. K Hujmips of the Presbyterian church performliiK tho ceremony. Tho young couple reside In tho vicinity of Happy valley, The TlmoH'Horald wIhIiim thorn many happy yearn, o Died- In this city, at threo o'clock Huuday mornluK, Arthur Laveue weltteiihlller, aed leu years. Tho Ittle fellow had been III ul the hos pltal here for somo time following an, operation which had boon performed with the liopn of savlnx his life. short time before bis death he was removed to tho C. PaRo homo. havenn, as uo was known, was horn In Lakevlew on April 18, 11)00. Ho was a cheerful little follow: and Whm u iritnitrul fnvnrlli, ' iinwint lilu j playmates. Tho funeral waso held Monday afternoon from the Dap! 1st church In this city, Itev. II. H. HukIics of the Presbyterian church conduc ting tho servlcu. Interment was was made In the Hums cemetery. o PAID UK.'AI.H. VI tho east and are going to visit with or relatives and friends. (... r . iiihs uarmeu i;onoKau came ovo from the Drewsoy country this wmk. 8ho has been teaching In that vlcln-' Sidney McNeil was up from Crane Jly and is homo for the holidays. fro part of the week to attend " . rn , n meeting o film toasonlc lodge and . a. hbiikuu, proprioior or mo to look after somo business afalrs 4NMUU wpiro ueaiiy company, was in connection with his duties as ac- canon to urano on business during countant for the Kastern Oregon Live " wiock company. FOUR-IN-HANDS KNIT CRAVATS SPEAKING OF FAMILY "TIES" If the youngsters wear out Dad's why not crive him half a dozen new ones? BOWS DRESS CRAVATS GLOVES SHIRTS SOCKS ffiilliams-oglmann Clothing Company Six" cylinder Buick Car- 191t model in first clan con dition for iftle at a bargain. Apply At once. Wm. Farrc. New Christmas noveltlos for ladles and children arriving dally at Mrs, K, V. HohwarU's store. When sick go to King's hospital. Dent eiiulpped surgery In the Interior and graduate nurse In charge, 1 l-22tf. Order your fruit eakoH for Thanks giving mid tho holidays now. C!l at Page's Sweet Shop and samjilo thorn. 11-1 T1IK FIIIHT NATIONAL HANK OF IIUIfXH. CAPITAL AND HUJtPlAJS IO().(M)(). "TIIK HANK NIAI MAKEM VOUH f f HAF::." 4COOUNTH INV1TKD. The Hums Garago has ordered five additional Dolco-Llght plants for local distribution. If you contem plate tho purchase of your own light lug plant, see tho Hums Garago ho foro they are all taken. Adv. tf Patients recolvo tho host of care at tho Flreovcd Maternity Hospital, TUB FlItST NATIONAL HANK OF IIUHNH. CAPITAL AND HUHPMIH 100,000. "THE HANK THAT MAKK8 VOUH 9999 8AFK." ACCOUNTH INV1TKI). yor eroolc homo during -tho week, OHIh Slzonioro wan iUmihIiichh vis itor to our city Ihd other day. A. Colo was in from lilu ranch in tho Warm Bprlnga district yesterday. Kd Hull is in from the ranch at Wngontlro. r Tho varlotv.of weather during tho past week hiirf been keeping 11 11 all guoHHlng. From 23 below zero to a iiico warm rain Ih somo chatigo. Tho rapid melting of the snow due Dig last (light, and this morning Indi cates somo HpHi, If a change doesn't iaio piece soon,. Mr, and tors. William Stirling havo gone to portiatKM onpoml the holiday period with their daughters us lias been tholr custom for tho past nov oral yearB, CHRISTMAS k GREETINGS a to the many friends whose gf InnflMoif Vt m An JTIiJIIIVIlICOO 11 CIO been shown this year MRS. E. F. SCHWARTZ Masonic Building 'A 0. k4 Cffl III I MWMMMMMWM (I M ri 11 iMffnninnsiaB!!. n THIS is our Yijle-tido greeting to present and prospective custom- crs- ,. ' ' ..., ' An exj)i'easibn of appreciation for the progress that we've sc.ored in the year that is now closing. A tribute to tho loyalty of those who have banked here since the doors first swung wide. Christmas greetings, friends, from Your Home Institution. United States Depositary Hafruy Counltj Nitioiial Bank J-Burns, Drean , "YOUR HOME INSTITUTION" lMtlMailirttflllllllllltrMiiiiiiii:iirttllril'lioiimafiMiiiiii Wm . I f J Buy Her a new piece of PY-RA-LIN Ivory Christmas Books & Latest Fiction of All Kinds All the latest colors in Box STATIONERY LOWNEY'S CHRISTMAS CANDY REED BROTHERS Headquarters' for Keep Prosperity at Home this Christmas. fl Sports in the Snow GET THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT We have the goods for all kinds of sports if it is to your liking to get the benefit nature provides for KKium ui wxiiiCi fjy llHi VJKOIOUS SPORTiNr. r.nnns Steel and wood runner sleds and skates are on miQ nere ac cne lowest possible prices consistent with the quality you demand. Our goods are guaranteed C. H. V OEGTL Y "The Hardware Man" REDUCTION on ALL MADE-UP Millinery 1 Some good Values arc hown which will ba of interact to patrons Mrs. Lelah Millar At the Schwartz Store Ml VMS ' OAJF Night and Mornlnrf. Eyt$. If they Tire, Itch. VrTtVtrC Irritated, IiKlnmcU or YOUR LYtJ GranulatoJ.uaf Murlno often. Sonlhes, tiofrpsliio, Sate for Infant or Adult. At all Druuulttta." Write for ptee Eye Book. Hcrki t,i tawiy Cc.CtKi; 8& We Court Public Opinion ON PRICE AND QUALITY OF GROCERIES We established our business on the principle of being fair with our customers, giving them full value for the mone ythey leave with us. We have continued that policy throughout the years we have been serving youi and we are pursuing it more persistently than ever in this exasperating era of price inflation today. In our efforts to keep prices as near normal as possible we are selling at a closer margin of profit than ever before. But we NEVER lower the standard of our goods. age. On this high plane of commercially we solicit your patron- We take LIBERTY BONDS AT PAR IN EXCHANGE FOR MERCHANDISE Farmers Exchange Burns, Oregon A. OTTINQER, Proprietor , NATE FRANKLIN, Manager a