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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1920)
T k Ml VfMll'.MHHill, n J L It a v a u s. m"i" 'i " " 11 1 i iin i i " 1 1 " " " " n v v a , n b u vPAftHFIW KMtwrHwyj JwMiary 10, 1M0 Ribbon, Not a Patent Medicine Ad was Tho Hlbbon gone bo long Ciut you began . to expect tho next I sue on wrapping paper? - X K Tho Chrlsmns holidays wore aU tiiOBt too much, for uh. X X Not that wo added to tho fuel shortage by itnbtblug. largo quantities' or wood, alcohol. i 1 -f.'anTTX X But wo had so many Morry Christ maacA arid Happy' Now Yeara to whin thnt-'we1 couldn't bo bothered wlh Koruici worg. . Suro, running this column Is work V V . . 1 .l" I . . " iiaproasion, moswy, irying to Keep from Haying all tho meut things our wrapping paper contemporaries so - 1. 1.. .(..;'.... r . ui uuivn Kk i X X Very llttlo of our community utfnlrs need adjusting, Tho Hlbbon Is sorry to report. Tho city lights are much bettor than wo wore almoHt accustomed to. x fx . And Captain Dob is making mighty unites with his new Irrigation dis trict. x x The Commercial club Is handling the stockmen's convention very much us Tho Hlbbon itself would modesty orbltls tolling who niailo the suggest Ic-ns they are following. BnorV""1 i 33,000 OREGON MEDALS thoir adyertis thai wetil4 (naturally eome to It tiom, time to time. When ,the tourist travel jbtarta during .the spring aild summer-it. ihas been necessary to' turn Away "ninny, people, each night, so ho says. ' v , This paper U glad to welcomo Mr, Colo to this city' as olio or its bllsl uess men and wishes him success, Ho formerly had charge of the Sod Mouse ranch for the Eastern Oregon Live Stock Co. rtains ling and displaying prizes. hiu.uL,.M n i'-'i:. rpur lr.Ueo..wlll be glvan. one eaiih ml...... .-I. i - f w I J "T "T"'B""". i..HKu iitHHiH rosw iressa genueWHTti mid unir ftaii i for in best sustained lady or gontltimiui uiu noi care ttltrie twlci alterations, o r exchanges, SALKM. Or,, Jan, 3.(8peclai',)-i harncterA Kyeii'lf one'ilid MoAals for tha aa.'obo bx-BerVlca Wertbo same eosttinl tntltl In Drnvhti wnra ritnalv'ail blight alterations. OV (!' governor's olflce today and will bo wou,d "mko ft fiatisrnctory disguise lurneu over 10 AUHJUtant-uoueral , ' umuui-nimi vaiti'" Stafrln for distribution. At a meet- i,llw, Uft' ,lw,luo of Tho AtriorfcHh tug of the board of control today It uv" WHS dnnlilnil Hml tUm aillut Milt .lUt - I 1 11 " " 0' eral should write to each American iiaimjkii hkivm aiij names of tho ex-service men in their respective jurisdictions. The medals tnon, win be distributed through tho various legion posts. v Sis; f uuMt-t:wt)w'.y DWHJMUBI .Pol mee ber ioa, last eatertalne and their ii ilannn' umI J a ' n m DKTIrtr ' thi the ladles wertUt''4wj.,of.,tke Post at the lar monthly ity Post Ntini Bierican Leg- ie taenMjrs atlopal Ouard e, relatives at .VrvW.Wf9jC! HalU Calne'a "The Wqsfl.rfhqvC'rtavost Mo" Was wlteiMfiWf,ti-,AwttJw,hbur8 of dan. All In nil, the New Year seoms to be starting off all. right. x x Now, If Tho Hlbbon Is mistaken about thu conditions of all-rlghtncss, it Is up to our loving renders to show uh what thoy wish done. ' X X Our New Year resolution was to KHv thu people of Harney vounW' . i.vthlug thoy Avnnteil. il the 'way. havu you Ilnlshed your reoluting? fhey arq 10 days old now plenty time to have forgottuu them all. I Is advisable at this time to call ti;i attentions of nil young men to thi fa t that thu old law concerning u t r'teiit of ti silk dress to thu.JI)tml Leap Year lady has never boon re- -X X Mill It tough T Ya gotln sny "w-a" or come across with n silk s jwii. x x .Since Jan oun wo havo had tho ( l.eerfut idiot opon all our mull. x x You never can tell how thoy will do It. We have hndtthu phonoWlls- connected. ' 1 ' 'an't take any chances, X 1 X . . Thero ought to be hoiiio protoctlou for us mere men. Mobbft wo ought to get married. W- men, wo mean. ( This seems to bo a kooi! tlnin to I imk thu ctMomorH of the Job do-! . rtmnnt for tho consideration they i. ve shown tho past row wool.'H, I" e to this consideration, tho boyn ). vu been able to got nearly all the work cleuucd up, and In u couple .. weeks will bo able to glvo tho ser v h to which our custouieru aro UHtomod. "Wo crtu do good work ir von rtxiuest It," and muko It a rule t do our bust nil tho time, wlmtluvr .1 request It or not. x x i n't that Hwiiel of The Hlbbon to R w tho Job oud a lift llko that, right ro ovoryboily will see It? uni s us an over,- .Mable, mag ' '.inious. I t heorful Idiot la trylng'to flhd ' nay io prim oieuiiou earns in wholesale lots. X X That's all tho Interest he tukes In ib. ..t , . 1 W I , t . . S " ""Di07"?T;wnpr"Kiionoweu Dy a Swet8hot WrVed a tfellclous supper, consisting dt lrkey''plo, salad, mince pie.., ana., cof, ofo. About sixty oi me iuDcrs anu their guests were presents i . WhHe-ftt'BHBBer. the Honor Ouard Girls wero thanked for the kindnosses they-ll'ad 'shown the service men be fore they left for tho war, while they were JlBiie. ,ajid since their "return. 'y"ri.'l;reoii(lecl. thanking thaV'hadtaken concrete form. that (his Is only the first of the nar- ties the organization intends to give, tho organization Intends to clve. some'of'Vhtch will bo for the public, and others for members and their families only. Service men who wish to Join tho Post can do so by making application to the secretary by, mail or in person : o HO.MK WDIUHNO AT MT. VKIt.VON' Popular YouiiK Peop'o Vnltod in ,M,ir rlago hy Hov, tfoiu-) Vounp; on ClirNiiiitM l,i NOT M,VMUV. Bupti H. A, Allen of the Pacific Bridge Co. Immediately brought tho yOlllllf niklil til' !.' -thUBBlt't. UnanlCal where' he Is recelvlilr tho vnrv ImmI care. This is the first sorlnun accildnnr mi mis. Dig work. MOTlllCHH ChVll ' HIiKCTH OKFICEHH The medals wore purchased by the 4. A v"0? mn w t this offlci Itato and cost approximately 18000. !ife.ot,ne.r Incidentally renarkdt Orogonlan . thl iwdger sWIhs were not woril The aboye request has not an yet "Kin"'" rm the aalwal, A gov twun ranatvaA kv t,i ukuU.. t i. erUttteilt trHDDer of that nlhhiir. local AiunrlMn i.ncinn Pmt hui iu Hood had recently received rturm order to-expedite tho distribution -of 'roa B,K 'ws ftipped to' tho medals when the list is received, r.,M,M B rewired Just all service men are requested to com- V. 6 . , he Threee of the unlcato with him at once. Address "k'nl, rated at .66 each. The f. a. Kessler. secretary. Hmmibv " rigai. mey are not worth County Post Number Sixty-Three, Klnnlag, so be caroful Mr.'Trawr Mufns, Oregon. CHARLES BRISCOE IS MARRIED AT POMONA and leave1 this fellow dut win get rid or thousands of sage rats aim uius am tne jarraer while doing nu one any narm. , o . WOHK.MAN ON HIOIIWAV I1UHT UV ACCIDKNT The following clipping Is from a I California paper and was mailed to 7 .T; "? '.T this office by a friend: , Si!SL.tf "L L'2 ",tLW "hoy.e " .the Pretty Winktlmr At Pomoha highway work between this p ace A wadding Ihatvl II be of more d. ? M ofthe" big than usual Interest here, because I B TZw. ," "y B" v, .u 1, .,. I ciianail. fortunately no bonoH wr The marriage of Ourtrmlo I'.llon Oro,u, daughter of Mr. and .Mm. Sid ney Green or Mt. Vernon to William Morlo Ilennett, sou of Mr. and Mrs. 1 Until Hoiinntt of Bllvles valley' tho groom was uttefidid iy hlu broth- place at Pomona yesterday morning. wnen at the home of tlie bride's nar- f,,lH Mtl.l Mmm n tt ll..M. ,r.., nnu mm. view, , I tlUK, I , , l,, tuoir daughter. Joy Lorene, became i'l," ,, . the nride or Chnrles Chester Hrlsto. son of Mr. and Mrs, H. L. llrlsco of mis city. The wedding yesterday was tho culmination of a collego romance that had Its beginning at Pomona college, where both nttendud. Tho bridal patty entered the large living room to tne strains or thu wedding march played by Miss Mattlson, and toolt their places under Old Glory tutu was urnroii uoovw, and nrouiid which wore festoons of white rosus and fern. Tho brldo was attended by her cousin. Miss Clara, MCKonzIo whllo broken but he was badly hrulstid ami narrowly escaped serious injury, the machinery striking Just to one side or his head. As It wasAie Is pain fully hurl and It will reanlru nm time for his recovery. Tho Mothers Cliib met nt tho home of Mrs. .Dalton qibbs on Thursday afternoon, Mrs, W. W. Gould being Joint hostess. This being the fit's t meeting In.tho year new officers were elected, fhey being: President, Mrs. Nell Smith; vice president, llfrs. Uert Hiahardaon; secretary, Mrs. Leland Kryj treasurer. Mrs. W. W. Gould. The next meeting will be held at the heme of Mrs. T. J McDonald with Mrs., Uert Itlchardson as Joint hostess, ' !' JOHN (1KMBKHLING, 4BMgKMgKgm' ggggggBBs Jeweler. Optician Entcraver. Dine Watefc Kefwk-inc m WM HAVK A REPUTATION TO SUgXADf D yen knew whst It means to live up to a reputation for DHPKNDABIL1TYT We know knew that it means constant vigilance lest we permit the QUALITY of ear waree to he lowered. It also means unvarying courtesy and attention to each and every easterner. When you trade with this great Family Store yen are assured eC these two advantages yreteeilon and service. KVKKYTMINO FOR TUB FAMILY AND ALL DHFKNDABLK We solicit your custom with this guarantee. Brown 8 Satisfactory Store Burns, ; Oregon We earrjr goods adverted en Ute 'Heme PredncU Pae" took placo on Christmas night nt the lor, Harry llrlsro. ' ......vj ... .v i..ii.i,n iniiuiiin iii ,ii. tho iioiiiiki ring ceremony was per- vuriiun. uiu uiipiiiu ceremony iieing fornnid by Dr. Henry Klnciuaii. rv. .ui .hlu , i n, urnry lining oi pastor or the Poiitonn Congrogntlonal Canyon city, In thu presence of, church, r,fl&,VH aml fr'",,H' T,l Misses ( Tho brldo was gownl-d In whlto ri.. aJ.wn an', us,,l Slockdalu i georgette, trltnined with fringe and or Mt. onion wcru tho brldusuiutdii iVimi-ii knniu mwi ,.Urrik.t -i. nnd (MInian Shaw acted as best niKii, bouijuot or white roses! CHrnatlons Hie wedding march was playiul by and maiden hair font with long .ma. Allien mocKiiHio. i ue oruie . streamers of whlto silk ribbon, fes was beautifully gowned In crepe do I tunnel with rorn. while the maid of chono, embolliBhed with ornngo. honor was gowned In blue silk uud I'lUBsuiiin. luiauiuui uccoruwons an orned tho rooms and dluliiK fable. Tho bride and groom were the reelp ouu or many beautiful and useful presents. 4Mr. And Mrs, 'Ilennett will muho their home at Dayvlllo. where thoy ttlko with tllotn the well wishes and ! carried a shower bouquot of Cecil jiriinner roses, Thu groom wna dressed In his blue sailor's uniform. The home was beautifully decor ated throughout with a profusion of white roHes, and about thirty near mend mul relatives witnessed tho commit illations of a largo circle of i ceremony. iroinis. uiiiu .louutnlii liaglu. i Following the coromony. light re TWINS' DREAM COMES TRUE AS THE? RE-UNITE F,veu wbon ho wu:i u kid, hu used to get out and Iuk stonos at u mark for th-i blpmed election curds. x x ' Good thing his dad wuh u printer, aiise tho little cuss lost utl tho time. roon uiu (!iiniiiiiatfH will !fin Hmillllir ntlt of thn hrnuli mul lull iimnor nnu moueswy ueciuru tnui they can hod no other thing but to accept, tho candidacy urged upon mum uy wieir countless rriuuds, And most of thoir friends will bo f'ftlltlMnuti uflinti tlui uniiiu nvn tft1lltl X X Thero will be many a headache mi morning aiior wie primaries. x x Caused, more or less, by a sudden cevimtlon of swelling. X X o . M.i.i niiir.i. .-mii. i TO ROBT. E. COLE iT'TT'Ti iiiiiiiiiiigegdganTilnWMnW ajwSsSritKSB9S9oBf mnnnnggggl HRdngQiHgggggga. jg9gHHST We print anything for anybody We print everything for everybody w HEN a Farmer writes a letter What do.you expect? That it will be on a blank sheet of soiled paper that has been mating on a dusty shelf for months? Not a bit of it. The farmer's stationery is as important as his automobile. He is a business man, and he does business in a business like man ner. He may raise hay, but you never find it sticking out of his boots. We print letter heads, envelopes, bill heads, business cards, etc., for farmers. No chance for a correspondent to make a mis take in the name, or in the address, when it is plainly printed pn the letter head and envelope. No chance for purchases to go astray in the mails. The next time you are in town stop into our ofllce and use your eyes. Then you will want tq use printed stationery. THE TIMES-HERALD is -The fS-yeaold twins, Amanda and Amelia Ritereroek. re united last week at the Oak Park Infirmary. Chicago, None never to parted sgafn They were born In Chaiaa.ua county, N, Y Ae little girls, Amanda wore a pink ribbon and Amelia a blue eae. ee meiher ' could tell 'em apart Both were married and raited families, hut beta are now widows. Neither bus ever been to a theater , M)OAf I-'IHM MAKKH IIIG HAIjK OF FUHH The Times-Herald Is Informed that Hackney brothers of this city made purhups tle largest single sale or furs over consummated In the state during the past week when thoy dls posed of over 118,000 worth to M. Uaker, or Minneapolis. Tho-furs were gathered from this and adjoining counties and retire sented a big outlay, The coyotes. cats, roinK, etc., seem to be plentiful in this section or the country during tho present season and aro excep tionally fine fur, Tho fur industry Is ono or thu blir- gest cash producing industries or this country. It seems to bo getting bettor, Tho bounty on tho coyotes has not boon tho means of their des truction, as yet. In fact wo seem to I Yiln t.nc tnlfm, .f.n..r HM.Io I I'HJJHK Mlf IIIUFU O It'll yOUT. TlllH "i " linn tuiui iiiiu hv I I4 ,.i i . , , ,i . , , t or Iho popular stopping places i 1(1 , 10 voBtligttocl. us at presont ' city aiid Mr. Cole oxpucts to i ",H? f niiliualB bring . ' , (uueh a good price for tho I' skins thoy it up to Its- formur popularity. W0IIh, ,,, ulul tr..ni)0(1 w?tl1' At' u ill v iroiihlrr with H. , iioonvtMtw In Knnntu . T - Mllll liUIIIIIllNHIIJIlur JlilHH HUM UIU I of his hotol In this city to It, rreshmoiits were served and the new )y weds left Tor u short honeymoon. They will remain in Long Deuch un- I Mr, Urlsco Is ordered to Annapolis, This Is another caso of the rapid advancement of an Anaheim boy. He entered the naval service five mouths ago uud has Just successfully passed the examination and received his commission as ensign uud will be sent to Annapolis for u further course. He took the examination (not with his own class) but with a class higher than his, Just for the ex perience uud passed with high murks. He Is a graduate of A. U. H. 8. and his many friends bore Join In wishing them many huppy year of wedded life, '0 TWO MASQUERADE DANCES COMING A muufluarudo ball Is nlaunod for January ait, Ju Tonltwuum. . Hob- IiihoiuuiiiI .HuKlowtoti, the nuialoliuiri, E3E 3 COMPARE our GROCERIES Comparisons are always welcone to us, ,Y b.cuse we know they'will'be.to our advanr tage. ! Before we buy we compare the quality and prices of he wholesalers. When we sell to you we e.xpect you to do the same wjth us. "It is the wisdom of buying. gOMPARISONBRING US BUSINESS !7 . If, you are not one of )ur customers, tiy an order today. . The comparison will keepyou coming W uk LIBERTY BONDS AT PAR IN EXCHANGE FOR MERCHANDISE Farmers Exchange Burns, Oregon A. OTTINGER, Proprietor NATE FRANKLIN, Manager 2E