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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1920)
v ii u tim 13 M - l n a j, i) n " N' m , n u x w v v p r v v o 'v o. VAGK HlflHT THEIR WIVES The saying goes that in Korea, if a man meets his wife on the street he ignores her as if 8he were a stranger. A good many men in this country have tried the same thing, but with very poor success. You can ignore other good things too and if you do so you are apt to have poor success and you de serve it. , , L Tf von io-noro the invitation and opportunity to save and accumulate, you are sowing the seeds of failure and the crop will be certain. "u ' ' We don't believe in preaching pessimism but a time of readjustment is certainly coming. When it does come, those who have some good, old, real dollars saved up from these times when they are worth about 35 cents in purchasing value will have something with which they can get 100 cents worth of value.' Can you make an investment that will beat that? Three for one maybe in less than two years. DON'T PUT OFF SAVING ! THE WAY TO START IS TO START! THE TIME TO START IS NOW! Think this over and you will certainly agree Unit we are right. First National Bank Burns, Oregon i I'roHtloy Smyth was ovor from Dia mond yontui'tliiy oil InifllmiHii, Holit. DrlitUwtitcr wim ovor from Cruno Wcdnotitliiy. W. T. Vunilurvoor Mm qvr rrom his IMno crook' 'ranch tlurlnit tho weak. 1 Adam (Joorno wan nntonn our IhihI iuihh vIsltorH durliiR tho foro part of thin wouk. ilc froi Loo Mlllor wn In town for a fow daVH thin wook, liavliiK brought IiIh brotliorn and Hliitor hack from ranch at tlio opotiliiR of nchool. T lit v tit Hniddock IiIh homo In Bilvlos during tho wook. Harry ilrown, tlio candy man, wa hero durliiB tho wook. Ho found a good trade. CIioh. Carter" loft yoHldrday foi Tortland whero ho kocb with a iih.p mout of f urn. H. h, Mutton and Ed ErII woro ovor from tholr honioH at WiiKontlro hint Saturday. has ro- whom ho had huulneiifl boforo Frank C. AUon, a counln of flupt. Allon of tho highway contracting linn, wan up from Portland durlw; tho wook vliiltlni; with tlio lattor. H. N. NolBon wiih In from IiIh Don Mountain farm tho othnr day. Ho wih horo to pay IiIh ronpoi'tt to IiIh dontlHl and rotumod homo without a tooth In IiIh head. Attorney (J. H. Leonard tho. i turned from Balom boon on Homo logai Iho supromo court. V, H. Bwopo In hack from a trip to outHldo polntn during which tlmo ho vlHltod hh family In Portland and ulmi miulo a vIhIi to Halom on Ingal hunlnoHH. Mr. Swopo had a slogo of lulluonza whllo away. Tho roiutn aro RottltiK davn. Ono or two mud tweon liiiwon and Crane Ih nil that provontfl hauling maximum loadB on Iruckft. Tho weather Ih likely to ehango noon and mjioII It all. though Hurt f Jones look I!h doparlurn WcdnoNdny Tor Portland. Mo had boon anting iih Hocrctury for Iho Com morclal eluh for Huvoral woolen but roturiiH to bin fornior homo to re main permanently. During IiIh Hluy In thlH oily Mr. Jonim made many frlomlH who wIbIi him well In whiit uvor Hold ho may again ougugo In work. During IiIh Incumbency an Hocrotary of tho club ho worked dil igently upon ituch nnttori as woro boforo tho eluh and Allowed a dlsponl Hon to do hlu part. Ho -een u great future for HiIh big country with the .coiiHiructlou of Irrigation damn and iih gonorai (loveiopmont. HiiV. (loo. Ward, pimlor or tlio Nnziirniifi church of Uila city. InforntH un ho will tako 'hltf. dopitrluro Bomo Ann thoHoinio next wook for California whero holcn bo- ho will iniilto IiIh homo for n time, Ho Huh rocontly recovered from a tlHril attack of liilluonzii anil 'IiIh phynlnlan has ndvlHod a milder' oil nmlo for him, Mrs, Ward Ih hIIII III from mi nttacK of liilluoiiztl and Iholr departure dopendn upon her ro galulng her health, but thoy hope to get away by Iho IobI of next week. sanmnrrai n fsnn tznn ran mn rrn rrn tfti rrn irn ir-Tn ' LJL. IJ UV Ml,i "n "Hi fll.- . For a Greater Harney County LOCAL OPENINGS John Ciiry ww in town hut Saturday. Mr. and Mm. A 1). Whitney hnvo returned from Idaho whero thoy Hpout tho piiHt year with the'r. daugh ter, Mrn. John Koimlor. Tho Whit- noyn have many warm rrlenilH. in ' thin city whiro they resided for oral yearn. Thoy have disposed of tholr mountain ranch to Frank Nut-, lev mill illumined of tho roHldoiiro Mr. Will Dunn was In town for a I i:rnnnrtv In I IiIh city to Jay (lould. Hhorl tlmo during the prcKont week, j Mr. Whitney ntlll retalurt a largo ncrcago of liimi lu tlio vulloy wnim ho will hold n n 1 11 It mav ba clovulop- o.l tlftltlM 4cltt .lAllllll 1tllfJ Tit 111 tttl. mo oo k. sltltnable eouplw hnvo iluclded to r- Iriiilro from unlvu IhihIiimh life, havlnv Fay Hayburn, formerly a Hums boy, from which point ho onlfHtod for norvlco in tho war, wan calling upon the buHlncHH men of thin city thu Ilrat of thin week. Mo Ih now travel ing reproAontatlvo for a moat Iiouho and maken IiIh hcadquartera at llhlan. Tho many f dentin of the young man vcro rloanod to groct him i)iid wlHh'hlm success lu hln ne,w Held of labor, Mo formerly worked for C. A. Malucn at farrowA ind later for I. HchwurtV In thin city. Fay nwiiH land lu thlH valley and Ik thoro foro lutcrcHtcd In Itu dovclnpmeiit, o r PAID U)CAI.H. Try I'liestinio Corls, Uolvcial Atlv. tf. John Wltzidl and two hoiih woro up from their homo at Nurrow Utirliut ; lil Morgan has completed hid fluiimcratlon for Hit) cantua man and U iimMtftui thu farm. r H. M. Ilnlton. wiih over from week. Iho wurohoimo man, frunw ilnrinK lump Olllcor and hli ou woro tbo roglnteroil at n IocaI hotal during liliu wok from UiMir homo at lru. formerly dlpoitoil of tbolr hiip antf other iwi. DurliiK th iiriwe'lt Hir)ng himI fiumnier they will upoud tho I lino with tholr nu Anhiir on 1 tho furni In this vallny lnu fvpnet to go to CHllfomU to rciuin for lit winter mid if tho climate Au1n thorn ; fliAtt M aUu Ihnl utolu Hi'm 1iAini i urn An- Mr. and Mr3. Jack Craddock enmo down from tholr homo In Silvio Valley Thurnday. Thoy report no iiiiow lu that part of tho country. MIsh Leo nu ThompHon, bookkoopcr - for tho Inter-Mountain Tol & Tol Co., ka been connued to her homo thin week from BlckncflH. Blio luia an Httack of rhouuintlHni. Dowoy Hoblnson went over to Crnno 'Tucfulny for tho purpono of Uklug charge of tho Majenllc pool hall, wo aro Intormcd, HIh friends hope ho will make a hiiccohh of IiIh now busliicHM venture. Paul Well was in town the foro part of tills week and announced tho arrival of a baby daughter in tholr family on January -0. Mother and child are out at Now Plymoth, Idaho, and ho left this wook to bring them homo. Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Jouos returned tho foro part of thin wook from a nhort viHlt to Dayvlllo. Thoy report tho roada In very good Hhupo aaldo from bomo Ice, but othorwlHu tholr car had no trouble lu making tho trip. Joe Fino camo ovor from Ontario tbo foro part of the present wook and ari )Ih return IiIh mother, Mm, Kiln Martin, and her daughter, Noru, ac companied him Nora has JUHt ro covered from an attack of Inlluonra which dovoloped pneumonia and uho in loft with ii touch of rheumatlBin, therefore will not return to tchool fo this year. Thoy will vlult with Joe and IiIh family for a couplo of wookB. by Mrs. Mot- D. It. Thorn wm ovor from bin v. n. Morrison wna down from homo un Sllvor Criwk during week. dipt. Hobt. M. Duncan wont out lant Tuuaday lu company with Judge HlggH for a Hhnr t IiuhIiuwh trip, ro turning yesterday. Ho wan uccompantod rlaou. Mr. and Mth. Frank Nut ley wero down from tholr mountain homo Thursday attending to Homu IiuhIiiuih mattvrri and calling upon frlciidH, A light hiiow full Thursday night made tho people of this unction feel that wo might have some more win ter yot. No doubt wo will. Wo need more hiiow, at any rate. titled to tW nnd enjoy balaucff of tholr dayx. n!e!ji , Out of (own (jixiiitycr.H ulm ilcslro us to ituy their tmc will pleaM miiiI iih (ho (at collector' Maloioeot of the amount duo together with liixtruc Hoik for luivnient of Mime. HAH NltV ('(IFN'TY NATIONAL HANK, i -- - Money to loan on Irrlgiitcd farms ami rjiiicIii'M at (I per cent. Ainortl, itlliiii plan . to 10 ytvtrrt tltno. Vou Join no nMcliitlo ami buy no Ntoch. C'lii loan 97,nil) to one Individual. Xo nt tii iiulck rrvlce. Make your npplleailou now. Hni'uoy t'uun ty AhMrart ('oinpnny. Ail.tf. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ira Million have tak en tholr little daughter homo after being In the hospital for u Hhorl time. Tho little lady Ih having a rather hard line, her general hoalth being concerned. Tho Mothori club met Thursday afternoon at tho home of Mm. T. J. MacDouald, with Mrn. Chun. Uohu as Joint hoHtoHH, Tho next meeting of the club will be held at tho home of Mm. Nell T. Hmlth, with Mrn. Kusaul K. Smith iih Joint hoKtoas. Mr. nod Mrs. town thlu week from tholr homo on the lllltzou. During tho liilluenza epidemic they took their little daugh ter homo but hIiico hcIiooI Iiiih rcHum ed thoy brought her back to remain with her graudmothor, Mrn, ('. (1. Fryo. John Haya there Is a ncarclty of hiiow on HteliiH Mountain, al though tho tlrlftH aro deep on tho higher partH, However, It will re quire much more molsturo to bring crops that aro normal, Olen and Marry lirown wero In town for a fow dayu tho foro part of this week. Tho latter was HUfforlng from k Hovoro cold and rumalned to bo under tho obuervanco of his doctor oh ho feared ho might ho coming down with "llu." However, noth ing Herioun developed no thoy return ed homo to rosumo tholr npriug farm work. WHI2.V TIIH WOH.M 'IVH.VH The big corporatloiiH, .tlm ilnnii- clem and tho now breed of war mil llonalroit are entrenched behind their dollam and their greed and can neo nothing but tholr own pleasure and their own will, Tholr towering am bition In greater wealth and power. Tho labor unions, long nurturing from capitalistic nipnclty, have Assumed gigantic proportions whero by the nod of ono mnn thoy nro nblo to paralyze tho IndtiHtry of tho coun try, throw hundreds of thoiiKiinc's of people out of employment, and bring others to hlckuess, starvation a nil tho grave. Tholr power Iiiih gone to tholr heads. The two clasiies combined repro nnnt only u small proportion of tho population of the country, yet they practically dnmlnnto overvthlni: to John Dnrsey wero In' tho exclusion of nil other cIiihsos. Ht for thl Tho prlio of brrnd has Iikoii pd- ,vnnced Page's Hwoet Shop but the islr.o of tlio loaf Iiiih boon liieroiiHod i I correspond. LoaYO" ,rJ ,low 2u 0R IIIIKCIIII III l' illlll IIIIJ II 1 1 U in U CUIIUI for ono lour, two for 35c. Bklons Dellvury fieervlco. Adv. 1-31 ArrnngomentH hnvo been made with tho Kklens delivery survlco to deliver' our moats to nny part of town. O.-W. Cash Market, Phono No. t. 1-31. Ad. Gentlemen's clothes laundcrd and monded;. buttons owed on; good work; prices reasonable. Mrs. John Johnson, at south end of Main streot, or leave at White restaurant. 1-24. When sick go to King's hospital. Host equipped surgery In tho interior and graduate nurse lu charge ll-22tf. Mm lie Better Man is nearly always the well-dressed one. A man, young or old, with intelligence looks out for the appearance of his person. It is the first introduction to a stranger. Clothes do not 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 of good use. 33 m illiamS'0oglmanii Clothing; Company Tho fnriuom. the doctors, lawyers, merchants, editors, preachers and i millions of others aro at their mercy and gasping under the capitalistic and labor heels hecauno thoy aro not organized. They represent tlio, groat majority of tho population, and yet thoy nra dominated by tho small 1 minority. ( Hut tho work will ouduro Just so, much torment, and thon It will turn. And this Ih equally truo of tho worms or tho human family. In Kusshi the aristocrats plunder ed tho peasants until human nature could stand no more. Thon tho peas ants arose In their might and toro tho nrlstocratn asunder. UiiHsIn is n bolshevistic boll ns a result of this misuse of power. Washington should romovo its smoked glnsiOH, tako n look around, nnd note conditions n:t they exist, Bomo' day tho Americana, worm may turn. It tuny Urn 0f tho capitalistic plundering and the wielding of tho labor Inili. It may send people to Washington who will represent the great masses, and not those two small cIussch.. Thon tho financier with a billion In his (1st will look no better than tho labor dictator with a lash In his hand. And nelthor will look good nt nil. Kvon lu America the cIiihhcb aro not Immune from tho wrath of tho massotwhon dosporatlon points tho Way. Dressmaking Plain and Fancy Sewing Masquerades. Costumes Mrs. F. A. THORNTON lu tho I.oelior Hiillding, ncros itroot from Summit llqtel " I'hnua O50 Wm. Farre Practice feefere V. 8. Land Department a4 Real Estate Indication ntvi that tlio Inn? of tho luiid will attract many Investor to Harney CoMHty tho com iiiK Mvuton. lilMlags now will bo kept Ix'forri prtta jK'ctlve Inventor tho en tire hCllAOII. For !92G Plant the Best ill Our Sftd Cntolng ond Plant er's Guide I a the standard i-."iniwmi iiaiiiin our eoimilcte lines ot , Trfcs, Plnnt. JtlWrS Frrillufrs.PQultry.ind rJ ivvtft applies, Sprjys vn VkhiUI' l vn our Ail; for CutaloffNo. n CO l i T m jr T r A I A M ULCLCIUfl M J M Both Large and Small The same strong protection that this long established National Bank gives1 to its largest: and most active depositors is also afforded to, tho smallest savings account. .I it i a - i. ii... mu ilie small uupumiur reuuivea uiu ; 1 At l-rtin itfn ii4iinaf fVl'lf 1C1 frit AM our most valued accounts. There is protection for all both large and small at The Harmy County National Bank. "YOUR HOME INSTITUTION" Harney County National Bank UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY For a Greater Harney County I We are Agents for Dr. Hess Stock Remedies Poultry Panacea 30 and GOc will make your He lay more eggs. Instant Lice Killer- 30c Stock Tonic. A fine conditioner and peller. 30c GOc, $1.25. Dr. Hess Dip. Art Ideal Disinfectant. WEB BHOTfiERS 'JIic RexaJi Drag Store worm e.X' FINE MONOGRAIUMED ST ATM! JN Hit rn 'i t V W lllWt- l l'lll (- MJIIIIIIII III I IIIH I II I 1. N III IIH iiruiini urii iiri ii iii-i im urii n i r w n finiiirruifi lriin iiti . v J - - m m ai t t w n iih- imi iw in. wiiu i iriiM r-rifJfi un i rnuurin!i production cost basis from $1.50 up. We sell only printed-to-ordcr lUtionery THE TIMES-HERALD Job Department SERVICE GARAGE owned and operated by ex- SERVICE men, who give absolute SERVICE and satisfaction to customers." Sells DODGE BROTHER CARS and FIRESTONE TIRES TT l n . yours for SERVICE i i i iiiii