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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1920)
;' it VACJU VMiW $ivWi$$n n it .a u is it y i x h , jjn a u N ftty.'o tt x t y . o u n 13 (i o n m in-day, .runwiry ,if jao 1920 and You Tlie man who systematically saves his money Invariably commands the respeetqf other men. There is a stability about him which appeals to the man of affairs. 1920 is before you, and it will be for you only what you yourself make it. , We invite you to open the New Year with an account at this bank, and take your proper place among the men who are mak ing this splendid community what it is. to First National Bank i Barns Oregon LOCAL HAPPENINGS V. S. Wolttonhlller waH roglHtoreil at a local hotel yciderday. Mm. Stifrr IJuckliiml and ono of licr'uonn were over from Crane this iHornliiK. Mr. and Mr. Clnrunco Gary wore over from their home on Crmio cruok during tho week, Rtioata of rolatlvoH and' frlondu. Mr. and Mra. L. M. llanillton wore over from Crane tho fori) part of tlil wtiek on buHlnoMH and to VIhII with rclatlvcH and frlondu. W. II. Newton and family were up from NarrowH HiIh week, having tak en advantage of the holiday vacation -e have ome dental work donu. They returned homo today and Mr. Nowton Mill open school attain on next Mon day. Mrn. A. W. Oowan, ono of tho In dasterlouH lied Ctohh workers of thin city', tho wlfo of Capt. A. W. Gowan, a civil war veteran, and tho mother and grandmother of boyu who aided lln tho recent world war, received this wook n letter from a U. 8. noldlor loy who Ih Htatloned In Siberia, ntnt Iiik ho had received Id Ii Ih equipment u pair of wrlMtleta that hud l)f on knit by her for tho Harney County Chap ter A. it. C. Tho Holdler'H immo Ih Fred Cool and hu Ih an Idaho hoy. 13. 8. llarrlHon, tl)o Izeo Block mnnr in over, having brought a herd of hln cnttlo over to feed during tho winter. Ho bought hay from Chun. Mcl'hcut era. ' Mr. and Mm. Harry Wllllama ar' over from their Silver creek home oil-' a viHit with relative and frlondM. Thoy are guentH at tho homo of Mm, Wllllaiiin' mother, Mra. W. A. Hard well. O. V. Savage wiih in town for a Hhnrt -period during the holidays to patm ChrlMmiiR tfiuor with friends He Ih now locnted it the Hwun I.aku ranch looking after tho lutereatM of the I L. S. Co. m u. u. Jiuiiuniynn, w. a. npaugiur and Joe Prime, are registered at tlia Leveim from Ueiul, Mr, Prime Ih a Canadian and follow wrestling aa a profennlon, Ha, is .looking for a match hero and may Hcaro ono up during the coming week. Mrn. K. K. Purlngton and her daughter, Mian Helen, loft lant Sun day for Portland whore they spent tho week vinltlng with relatives and frloudn. Thoy are oxpocted back this evening In order that MUs Helen he ready for the opening of high Hchool next Monday. J. E. PotorHon, It. M. I.owIh and It. S. (alius Shimmy) Ilayward, all of. whom are employed with the high way contractor!, on tho Ilurns-I.aweii highway, have returned from Port laud whore they wont for the boll dayH. Mr. LowIb wan accompanied on 1i!h return by hlH wife. WHEN you want to dig a ditch or post hole, a foundation excavation or a garden, you need good tools to do good work. We are prepared to supply you with digging tools of all kinds look of quality that give depend able service. Before tack ling that next' job come and pick out some real help ful tools that you will like. Picks sai SksTfrls Paat Hsle Sess Draia Sftitn Draw Cleartre ' Auger; Difgcrs Garika Fsrlts. Garde Trswtls Hm, etc. If you buy it from us, it's worth "the price U. h, Noonohualur in ItuOk from the LitkaVlow country whore ho Iiiih boon making Home InvobtmontH, ltov. J. F, Mfobloy look IiIh lopnrt tiro yoAlordny.for Idaho where ho 1b now located ua pastor of a church., Cannier 13. II Connor of thoTlrnt Rational Hank returned tho fore part tifUhin week from a bURlilOBH trip to Ulliniui! iiuiiiio nnu in iiriwii m un poHt in the bank. , Mr. ami Mrn. Obll Bhnttuok wdro gi0MtH of ltov. IltiKheHywiKl family at 'a four courno Now Yen'rV dinner on Tliurnday. Ono of tho JInnloy com paiiy turkoyn, was thoroughly cllu cuhhciI, and voted an oxcollbht bird. Mrn, Mary Vincent wan over from Hunting ton to npend GhrlHtinan with her puronts, Mr. and Mrn. 10. 13. Ows ley. Bho wan accompaiiled out an far uh Crnno on her return by her mother. W. 11. Honklnn. one of Iho jixloti .hIvo woolgrowem of tho Interior koc tlon of thin nt'ato, wan horn from hln ranch lioimi In llarron valley during the week looking nfler nomu Jitinl uohh affalrn and renewing aciiuiilnt- IlllCUfl. Dr. J. SholloV flaurmun left yes terday afternoon for a trip to Port land, to ho goun a nhort time. It Is probable that Dr. fUuirnmn' may bo pernuaded to roHUino IiIh prnrtlco on hln return, nn many of hln patloutH aro urging mm to no ho. Dr. Walter llrunct and family took their departure lant Monday for New York whore they will again take up their roHldouco. Dr. Hrunet camn out lant summor to annocluto hlmnolf with Dr, Saurman In tho practice of medicine. During their ruHldnuro In this city the Jlrunetn madu nomo lant lag frlondshlpn. Mr. and Mrs. H, A, Klein, of Hpo knne, Washington, nro guwtit'of their nloce, Mrs. C. Culver Page, oyod the holldayn. Thoy will Icavo the first o( next week for Florida where thoy, expect to remain until spring. The KIoIiih visited hero a year ago and aro favorably remembered by many of our cltl7.ons. Van Kmbrco whs In yesterday and nt,ateil he wan appointed reiiHun enu merator for the dlntrlct comprising Hiinunt, Lake and Warm Hprlugs pre clnctH. Hu had Just received his ap pointment and It wan necesHary Hint ho como hero to take up oath before proceeding upon his duties, therefore lie whh unnblo to begin his uniiiuora tlon on tho first day. Joe and Qvorgu Duchniian worn lit during tho week renewing ucoualut auros and visiting with Leo. Huclian an, who Is residing In town HiIh win ter. Tho Uiichnuann came to this, section of tho state away back the early 80's and therefore recal for mer winters'. 'They yem!mber such another cold spell as vlrflted unjust before Christmas. Principal Button rocelvVd (Wn iiw flags for the.pHbllo school'dnrli)k t week, one for tho flax nolo In tho yard aaS the other to display ihsido . . . i no 0i4imuiK. 1'iiring iho tan me bouri) fia,ii considerable wqrk dono on the gf eMKds and upon tho opening of spriji It is hopsd to further Improve the surroundings and thus add to the ajtractlvenM and efficiency of tho schot), Glnrenre McKlnnon arrived hero on CHrl?iH Kve aad has since been vIsljlBg wiih relatives and friends. Ho wits aajong thast to volunteer his oryxes q the government at tlie tie Sinning of tho war aid saw consid erable service. Ho is spending his time with his little chlildren at tho home pf their grupdpftrents, Mr. and Mrs. G. q. Smith. The Tlmea-Hornld this week re ceived a cl(pplng from the Okanogan (Wash.) Independent, dated Doc, 27, which contained an (torn of Interest to raan,y pf the cltlrons of this com munity, as It stated that among the marrjago licenses issued during weok wuh pne to Chester Q, Hlbbard of dranfftf an(1 MarV Walker or Okanofgn. Ches Is well known tp the aeqBle of this community where ho rasaf( for yeurs during hln boy hood,. 1( Is a member of tho local lodge of Odd, Fellows and Ih highly esteemed by his brethren and tho entire neighborhood an well, He Is nn upright, Industrlouii young man and deserves to bavo a wlfo that is of the sainn material which no doubt ho has chosen. Mrs. Frank Hhort of thin city Is a sister to Mr. Hlbbard. ' ' "Hack" Nowijll Ih ImcK from n visit to his mother over ni itiuno. Mr. And Mrso, W, L, Host aro over from theV Silver Crook homo for a short time, ' Dennis 6ooper wob over from his rnrm on Silver Creek during tlib wook. Goo, 8. BIzekVMn' ' boon ap pointed dlnjrlct attornoy to nuccoed M. A, Ulggs, who rnslgnod, and has tnkdii over ()io odlco. Mr. and MrAVi Mr Smith look thulr departuro' Wodnosday ovotilng for Wlnlodk, Waaiilngton, lmvli boon called thorn on receiving tho nown of tho HoriotlB ' illnemi of Mm. Bmiiirn mother. tLlttlo MIsh Delht Melvln waH tho Httci'OftHful candldato for the big doll glvon awity ChrlstlnuB by tho Itoxiill Drug Store. Hho In a delighted little lady und desires Tho Times-Herald to cxproHH her thauko to tho many friends Who mndo It possible for her to have thin donlrablo Chrlstinad gift. Mr. and Mrn. A. 0. Wolcomo took their departuro yesterday for out- sldo points to he uhront for tho mouth. Thoy wero accompanied by their uephows, Alfred und Wesley Wolcomo, who aro returning to thotr school work in Portland following tho holiday vacation. Tho Welcome will visit for a short tlmo In Portland and thou go on to Ban Francisco and Southern California where they will spend a part of tho time o f their nominee. Stop thai Cold o If not checked xat once it may lead to a pro tracted a i c k -nesa. Our cold cures do the work, A dose' or two, and .you are O. K. again. o v Ihe Welcome Pharmacy WANTED TO 5TAY 3SaWl BBBHeVaHsW mm. Despite all th, things she hs said about our government. Kbiu Goldman, anarchist, fought "In .mediate deportation" to the to ! ditch This Is the. last picture her, taken as she was or her wn to Ellis Island before .she am Alexander uerkpan wars ebH uled to be ihlpped t ' PAID IXCAI. .Notlco of HUicklioMcrN Meeting. Notlco Is herebzglYBn..that the annual meeting of tho stockholders of tho Inter-Mountain Telephone & Telegraph Co., will be held In Ilurns, on Monday January 12, 1920. PLATT T. HANDALL. Secretary. o SltK).(H) UKWAIID Tho resilience of II. V. Schmalt having been broken Into .the night of Dec. 22, 1919 and 31 Coyote sklus stolen, tho above reward will bo paid by tho undersigned upon apprehen sion and conviction of the thieves, In addition fifty per cunt of tho value of the stolen property recovered will bo paid. The cayote skins worn all No, 1 medium,, silky and hud been bountled In this county. C. T. KKLSKO. FOR 8AI.K Good milch cow. Soo C. M. Salsbury. Found Dctween Duma and Lawon, a hundlo containing a bed, a tout and other articles. Owner may have the articles by proving prop erty and paying for this notice. l-3tf. Kstrayed Ited Polled two year old hnlfor branded IM on left side, no oar mark; rangu In vicinity of Hums. Suitable reward for her re covery. Owner, Mc Slololf, Ilurns, Oregon. 1-Ulf. For Sulo1 2 ' horse-power Uusaoll , traettou ougliio and hay baler. A bargain. W A. Goodman, 1-3. Lost Spotted last springs' calf, disappeared about Christmas tlmo) hero in town, Unbranded. W. A, GoodBian, l-3tf. When sick go to King's hospital Beat equipped surgery in the interior and graduate nurse In charge, ll-22tf. The Burns Garuge has ordered five additional Delco-Llght plants for local distribution. If you contem plate the purchase of your own light ing plant, see the Burns Garage be fore they aro all, taken. Ady. tf Patients receive the best 'of care at the Firooved Maternity Hospital, Lost Chrlstmnn night, an opon face wrist watch, Hamilton move ment. Flndor will bo suitably re warded tf. left at tho store of Mrs. Schwartz. 12-27 For liargnlns in ftno furniture, In cluding it ( ))ookcabOi writing doolc, budroom Hrtlts, rocking olmlra, kiteh on cabinet, buifet, ind China eloot, also f 800 playor. piano for ?G0Q, boo Mrs. Ellu Luukoy, , 12-27U. - . V" N ew Resolutions JUST a little power a little thought devoted to the future and the Spirit of New Years will grow fuller and better. Re solve, to watch expenses more carefully, exercise econqrr)y practice thrift and be safe. X li . Jlesolve tolfJlbd your way to success by sheer' persistency?. -Resolve to lay aside a little evbry week and defeat defeat and to let this strong bank help you by paying 4 per cent, interest oil the amount you deposit) from $i up in our Savings Department. Resolve to start today ! i v Harney County National Bank ; of BURNS, OREGON YOUR HOME INSTITUTION We are Agents for Dr. Hess Stock Remedies L Poultry Panacea 30 and 60c will make your Hens lay more eggs. Instant Lice Killer 30c Stock Tonic. A fine conditioner and worm ex peller. 30c, GOc, .$1.25. .1- itf rk A T.I 1 T!..!...t u ur nM uip. jn mcai uisiniectanu. MMMAMAmW MM MM. V JL MMMIAMMV Tlie Rexitl Draff Store ORDER YOUR Fruit Cakes, Pies, Nuts, Lettuce, Celery, Etc., Popcorn, Oranges, Oy sters, Grapefruit, Grapes Page's SWEET SHOP STOLEN! DODGE Brothers Touring Car, Equipped with FIRESTONE CORDS Nomeed to look within' a Radius of 8000 Miles, as they invariably ,out live their guarantee, ' FQRvjSALE BY Universal Garage i S. i . wfmJ&