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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1920)
W ' 1' I PAOK KKJIIT Alii) HlltffS It if GO T Saturday,' VeMruriry 7, IfWO in ii iiMlniiiffi i it -i - Abraham Lincoln Said ' V?. " )"TEACH ECONOMY , "THAT IS ONE OF THE ' " ' FIRST VIRTUES. . , "IT BEGINS WITH SAVING , " . MONEY." . When Abo Lincoln .was a poor country ' - lad the world did not recognize in him tlje GREAT ABRAHAM LINCOLN, future presidend of the United States. .' . " ' But Abe was HQNEST, JNDUSTRI- PUS and FRUGAL and these rugged qual , hies of character soon bore fruit in improv ' ' ihg his estate. 1 Lincoln said : "Teach economy." That's tlie purpose of this message. feE FRUGAL, SAVING, THRIFTY ! It isn't so much the dollar you waste, but the fact that you're CULTIVATING a . bad ' habit in wasting it that has a FAR REACH ' ING EFFECT on your character, happiness, . success. Save some of your earnings each week. You can't make heeadway until you do save. 4 per cent interest on Savings Accounts First National Bank BURNS, OREGON ItlV IIOHIMA!' TO UN 0J48KI iUUIA' IN WHHK (Contliiue-from pane V) ipn the way In, rind nnolhcr ,toppetl qrr at yrane " CBro ,,Jv m "v11" i fc-ater. Tho Inst oho to'a'rrlvfc ya a nrnctlcnl nurflo who retiohijfl hero on VcdnondHy. Sho wan allowed lo lm Anedlntoly return nn ow'Iiik to tho Rbfttotrfont or tlio epidemic. Hpr nor Vlcui) woro nol ncflduil. Mr, White ICHn a jrndunto MirsC, who' eauio. lit with hor hUHliand Dr, Wlilto Iflllc- loft -Tuofldky to tnko ilnuniliswrk in Idaho. Tito others Alh. Myrllu Kolxor. nn ovorRonn nnr.BO who limt I your at thin tlmo wiih hnralnjj In Coh UontJ!, Germany, and MIhis Nona Myrlo Doqker Helen, IliilroSuitiUloriha LovIiih, will rnmln on duty nt the. hoeiiftnl till tn cIoro. Mm. KoUer wlniu . Interviewed hy a renroiwnlhtlvo of I lift miner :om mo.nl od on tho romnrkuhly line co operation of tlui towtinpbnplo with tho Rod CrOwi. "Ah moHt of Uio hon- pltnl tordorllon nro ncrvloo men," who, Haiti) "II Iiiih Hcotned liuro much llko tho 'good old day a' of IQ18 ntul 19 In UnHO 40 In Franco. Fppty-Hlx. wn In lehnrgo of n OroKon hoHpltal jinlt und mbrq thnn ono tlHrnoy rouiity ,boy hud Hpcnt Homo of hlrt ovornens tlmo convnloocliiK there" Tho Writer In ono .of thoRo nthl ho Tho county court will receive offer? inntlt Wednesday, March , 1920, for tho Studohaker Six roadster former rnrilln AC, iih Mm nnn nlnnfiaiit Nloti on Uv imfiil liv tlui flhnrlff of Uariioy colli) 'IiIh IiIobho tour de luxe? of American i'ty. Tho car will ho iiold to the hlh OUlBr Mfiy Hill! IUBUHJI?H ,buii mm lwil nh which lid Had takail at hJa Trout cruek lnhic H took, HOfno down o tiie Cojrimoi'e'al dltib f6r dlM play wlth'otheY p(?.clrnn pf Harney eouniy mineral, Mr. IDArtjURlri he om"e ore 'frohij thd T-Uebtatiection near DeUlo on dlAwlay t the club rpomat itiid dW,l5houl.(lvhave Rohio of the )tWrtlctJfroWi rlKhi olose to ytourii8. B. N. Mftthe.we haa announced IiIh UBiidlclftcv for tiherlrf KUbJoct to the denlHlon of III I'eHubUchn vriters at Iho nrlnmry elicilrih. Mr!. MwthowK )iv.oi of the yo)iK men'of Harney counfy Who fiorvod durTiiK tho World War. Ho ha 'rclded In thl? Vicin ity -for ovoralycar niiiHhaa rIiubi hnr of friend "Who conn dr his chnnccH for tho nomination ire kood o floury to Io:mi nt lrrlKHteil furnw iitid riincliiw nt fl r cent. . Amoru. ittldn )1hii--n to -10 ymrn time. Von Join' no iiHsochitlon anil buy no Mock din joint ipiT.mio to oni iauivkiuhi. No trtpo-jutck Ktrvir, Mukti your mIIcmHoii no'," Iliu Hoy Counl ty .bstrnct Coinjifiny. "Ail.r. .,b- ' - KOIt HAI-H. Konpl(alH In Franco. o- IXK7AIi and rimnoNAU A rhiWKo In the weather Milt morn InK Indlcntu that wo .are-.Mtlll goliiK to nave Home winter. V County Cllrk'a oirico. Tho roadH at thin tlmo are mlnhtyX OIIKSTKU DAI.TON, totifch on people who have anything to haul over them. It taken tho mall all night to conio up from Crane, HAJP LOCAL ' -K. N. NoIhoii wiih up from Ida Dok Mountain form during the wook. Htnini innsmiH Wlsuinnn nnd ShonN ard are again at work on. the Houiihu vello building. Orln ThompKon wna In town dur ing tho wook looking after bo me legal ttUHlncHH In connection with nn oh tate which ho had buen madu admin latrator of. Itobt. nrlnkwater wan up from Crano on Tuesday afternoon, hnvlug brought over Dr.- Fanning. Dob ro perta his wife Improving In health. Mrg. James Weston la over from fcer home In Idaho helping her home f)ka during the Influonza epidemic. Me is nurnlns her brother Dolo and faaaily. F, 0. Kelly camo over from Cat- low during tho wcok, bringing In Worthy Matron MRy V. Kgglonton, of HuniB Chapter, No. 40, O. K. 6. unnounccn that regular meetlngn will be rcfltimod on next Monday evening at 7; 30 o'clock. Sho hopon to neo a full nttendance. Dr. lluerkl In expected lo Mrrlvep lioro from UoIho today with a view t locating in thin city to practice. Ho linn been nnnorlnted wlh I)r, Archlo CrosR wan In town for a few days during thin week viHlting with hln mother and looking after nomo 1)ualneK8 nffnlrn. Information linn been reculved here by frlendn that Mliw NeillO Stirling, daughter of Mr. and Mm. William Stirling, had been very III at Portland but In now improving. . Next weok the vote comes for IIibj Irrigation dintrict. It in nuro to bo favornblM. wo iiiunt not let the mut ter. lac In anv was but mutt it on to full realization of what wo expect. The peopte nro united In thin and let uh keep them working thun to the end, h we will then utl be better off, Claroiico McKlnnon left ifiln wook for bin raucli In Wyoming. Ho camo hor during the. Chrlntman holiday to vlnlt bin little children and other relatives and had expected to go to Wyoming nooner but after tho In fluenza epidemic broke out he waited to nee whether, hln little one were going t? tak It or not. Clarence ownn n big ranch In Wyoming and he Ih collie bank to tnko uctlvo charKO nf it. Ho had nut a nnrt of It In, until next fall before returning to alfalfa boforo tho war but volunteer-.school. Jpe Morrln ban been urging est bidder provided that tho court re nerve (he right lo reject any and all ttldn It In Its opinion the amuont in not nnftlcent. Tho ear has been practically over hauled nlnro it wax lined nnd In oqutp-i ted with good t'rns. It may be neon at tho Unlvornal Garage, Ilurnnt Ore' gon. Sealed blda may bo left nt the County Clerk. t Out of town t.'ixpayrrN Hlio divdtr tVi to pay their taen will jilea-Mi wrwl Mn tlic tux IIrctorH Matrmeiit or the I'liiouttf duo togethrr with liiNtmc- i oiih for invmont of mune.-r-IiAll NBV COUNTV NATIONAh HANK. o . . ItKWAKI) $1 per head reward for relurn of about 2ti0 Htolen nheov und J 000 roward for evidence lending lo ar French at UoInc In the piiHt and comen! rent anil conviction nf the party or well roeommendod, Mr. und Mrn, C. Culver. .'ngo. ou Icrtuined a few of tholj" frlendn at (llnntT Weduoftlay evening, the occnsi Inn being tho fourth unnlvtwify of their inurrlage. After dinner, guefltn enjoyed thetiiflolvei with thc,excell- tent mnilCfO fnCllltlcn nffordiKl. al, the, l'lavt liomii. ' ' (Jood roadn boonlern' lire '(reconi Jug more numornun overy day. Tho proponed Incnmne In thu tax levy which will bu voted on at, tha. npecial election called for May will, more than tlkely carry as people a,re droned to Bland for anything In rea'en to get better road. Harney county ban been negligent In thin reject Jn the punt bat H In Hwe 'e took ho)d and got oar ft n, are. Nathan Hrowp left for Ndrrowa Sunday, where he will tako nn, uctlvo part In lhB mauagn.ment of the Nar rows More. He expectn lo npelid the year In Harney county, or at leant nil Jens Drndeoii and Mr. nnd Mrn. Hoy0d ,,, HorvCe to Uncle Sam mid hln need for a long vacation, nnd It H Mlllerlng. Mr. Kolloy nald tho roads lBerV(,(l j,a tlmo un(j t(lw cj0Ba 0f,poiw)le that Nathan will have entire neeumi nonio ropuirniB wmoro one 10HtlllttoM. Ho will now renume liU'charKe of the mercantile eatabllnu could break Iho npood record oven jovolopmont work on tho big ranch. I incut moiit of tho prng and nummer. with a Ford. They found It better, ' V ta take tho high nago brunli rather M- Mr. mnl0ll rowi, amj than try to naylgate tho roadn. Dr, G. J. Fanning, formerly prac ticing medicine in Eugene, wuh in the oily during tho weok looking over the Held with a view of locating und fallowing bin profeRnlon In thin ter ritory. The doctor npont a couplo of days In Ihla city and has gono out to raaka a report to hln wife and ayghtcr beforo deciding definitely upon tho move. At least, thnt Ii what we were glvon to underntnnd. Mr. and Mra. H, A. Allen Imvo re turned from Portland whore tlmy had been vlnltlng and looking after bunlno ssaffaim, They wont out by way of Uend a coupln of weoks ngo leaving their ear at Ilend, On their roturn they nhlpped a Sluts rondnter to Dond and carno on over In tho big red ear, It getn over tho roadn regnrdlena of condll"nt, and Mr. Al len in envied by hit lc3g forluiutto i good many yenru without anyone got frlendn. !tlng hurt. m. .....I f. Uw i inn V '. u, w, wniii win ru kuiihi iiunijr m-, 'i i ivnu ,.rriUa,i !..... ' gnv hln profegnloiial attention to tho iaM'aunday from Wnnhlngton whore "TH'l of. thin city during the ro thoy bad been to vlnlt tho mother or ent Influenza epidemic, ban returned .i. ...nu nt- i n Mr- 'to li s home at John Day. lie wan better, nnd thnt sho wnn ablo to movo,"'' rr1 '5"?'V"if ,., i.,.mn oi Tiy.i imfm-n.Oeo. Dunlin. Dr. Carl devoted till ,,.ri. m.; irfflvT. a.;.:'. "If wholly to bin profennlon while ern to nee her one t me the two " Uls vicinity, not even taking, time Mr- II N Mlllr nf tO Vl t Wh Ills O il tiRlU frlOlldS, BR Twlnp. and Mrn. p. M. Cheney from j,e fPH"a rouch ' ,,0 Han rraucinco. Mrs. uarreu wiih hi nr R,, MrHi Wha K)k ,ft mry wm iiuiuu oi iiiiuuiei um'. "".in thu week, the epidemic having no a. u. vai ueri.oHi, i urn u mo, ir fHr HUHtti u,Ht their norvlco could i,owin iook uuiuensa upon iirriBi ,,e HpHre(r. nr. Klk flcemed to bo homo and ban nlnco boon conllped lo"Very fBVorably Imprenned with Burns inu iioiie. um. mi. ) m an,j unnioy county, und expressed a nurrying nin recovery a rap.uiy HH.(U)Bro t0 remft ,, VTacici h, ponsiiMO an no n m mean una w'profesBlon here. However, Ills con to get him out of the house. S Imou nectonB wltlt tho government mny known whore to go wien she in hUynkko ,) ,npoHthlot hh ho would thnt humor, so ho Is perfectly safe, ,mvt t0 glvo w con8t!ora,, jn. ntn tltjimt linvn Hviil rttritl lint ftf n ' v oiiidj iwiizj miu pi-i it COjJ(J The Better Man is nearly always the well-dressed one. A man, young or old, with intelligence looks out for tho app'earance of his person. It is the first introduction to a stranger. Clothes do ndt always make the man but they can help a whole lot. A suit cleaned and pressed in our shop is cleaned and pressed RIGHT, and has added to its life many months, gool us, . T&illiams-l&oglmann Clothing- Company I flliun. Mllnr. fnttln fnritmnii fnr Ihn J P. U, S. Co. In Oregon, was In jown tyeterday In company with Jamoa tl I.... I.. f ,t. ..,.1.k ni lui mimni, in i;iiiiiku " ' iniin uv Itha Inland Hunch. Mr. Mllor ro- hiorts cattle doing fine this winter aa the weather hau been mild since the extreme cold early in December, They are watching tho stock clonal? 'and will not turn thorn from the feed grounds until they are sure spring is here and the range ready. Frlendn In this vicinity were some what surprised to learn last week that Frank Thompson had been war rleed on Sunday, January 26 In Port land, hlH brldo bolng Mlsa Klma Nelson, of Eugene, Frank Is,, the pn of Judge and Mrs. Grant, Thomp son and is one of the bent knowiv feoys of this county, He attended tue ljlgh school In this city und later attended the O. A, Ct nt Ca?vulls. He Iiiih many frlendn who extend congratulations. They will roald4 in tlil cduuty nccardln'g to lufprnintlon glvoh' out1. ' il UMl!G Helreibtna mi Healing Lolln Mutlno for Htd Tcdci tlon.!tch!ng and Burning YOUR EYtOof the Eye or EyJW: UIwh your conAdtou. Xik Your JPnuecWt A;tMurtne whm jovt Rjm Nd Cr. pari Ion who ntolo tho sheep. My recorded ear mark In an upper bit In onch oar Mono to tho head nnd the wVh have nn age mark benldoR. Age mark on Own lambn In n crop off tho right ear; yearling ewen, under slope ii right ear: two-vear-old owes an under slolu o;i left car; threu-year-old ewo'i,. an uupor alopo on right ear: iivn-year-old ewen. a upper slope on loft ear; 'Hlx-yonr-old ewes, a crop prf both earn; seven-year-old ofccH, a crop off loft ear. At nher tng time my ewen were branded with horce shoe bar on wool. Mr ahenp 'nro arado Merino, not much wrlnkl . . .. i - iii.. i .1 ... , i. i .. Oil nmi liwvo iikui ruiuriui hiiui, uriiif different from most nheotv I am very certain that rfhout 2(0 owen two-year-old and up were stolen In April, .1918. The ewen were bred late the bucks being turned In Dec. 13. I Iter the name reward for these and also for any sheep which may he rntolen In tho future. Wm. W. .Urown, Fife, Oregon. O ' The price of bread linn been ad vanced nt Pago'n Rwont Shop but the alzo of tho loaf hau been Increased to correspond. Loaves nro now 20 oz, Instead of 16 and thn price la 20 centn for one; loaf, two for 36 cents, three for CO centa, -Adv. 1-31 Arrnngemenln have' - been made with the Sklenn delivery service to doliver our meata to any part of town, 0,-W. Cash Market, Phone No, 6. 1-31. Adv. Gentlemen's clothes launderd nnd mended; buttons eewed on; good work; prices reasonable. Mrs, John Johnnon, at south end of "Main street, or leavo at White restaurant, '1-24. Wheu sick go to King's hospital. Heat equipped surgery In the interior and graduate nurse. In charge. 11.22W. H P K It LING the P A I N T K It House Painting Auto Painting Sign and Pictorial Painting l.NTKIUOU PKCOltATING PAPKHIIANGING, AND TINTING FIKBT QLASS WORKMANSHIP Staining, Graining and Marbling Dressmaking Plain and Fancy Sewing Masquwradf CoitM Mm. F. A. THORNTON In the Locher Building, acron street from Summit Hotel Phone GSe TACOMA GUN 8TQU13, JNO. TACOMA WASH. Lnrgost Stock of Hunten hlul Trupporn SuppHox jn thn North wohI Hvpeelul uttontlon to mall orders. Bond ono cent nta-inn (or e.iin loguo. , '. . ft ' 1 County r Bank of BURNS..OKEGON t 3k-.... i " i iv -WELCOMES AND APPRECIATES """I v-.iM&siNfcss op ' n WAGE 'EARNERS ANDVOMEN -V" AND'TtJEHJS.is N'O'A.CCOUNT ;,TO0 SMALL FOR US TO HANDLE ru i "-- j---v- - w x HOME ' INSTITUTION - - U. S. DEPOSITARY We'ardAgenta for Dr. Hess Stock Remedies Poultry Panacea 30 anil 60c will make your Hens lay more eggs. Instant Lice Killer 30c Stock Tonic. A fine conditioner and worm ex peller. 30c, 60c, $1.25. Dr. Hcs Dip. A)j Ideal Disinfectant. REED BROTHERS Th RcxaU DrK Stre yHRISTIANf SCIENCE SOCIETY of Burns, I ( Oregon, announefcs a' free lecture on V X. Christian Science, by Charles I. Ohrenstein, ine uoara oi ljeciuresnip oi ine juomer jnurcxi, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. The public is cordially invited to be present at Liberty Theatre on Tuesday, February.10, 1920, at 7:30 o'clock. Ladies' Monogram Stationery Here SERVICE GARAGE . owned and operated by ex- SERVICE men, who give absolute SERVICE .1 V. and satisfaction to customers. Sells DODGE , BROTHER CARS mni FIRESTONE TIRES Universal Garage yours for . t 1 .