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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1920)
1 T H H T- I M H H H 13 It A J I 11 H' H Nl H , HA H N K V 1 () IJ ,N TV , O It H O N Hafnrriiiy, April 17, H,o 8 The Third Mian - i v - We have told you about two men who SHOULDN'T SAVE. This week we describe : MAN NUMBER THREE, The man who never expectsan opportunity or necessity to arise that' will call for money. YOU are not that man. Someday a big opportunity may knock at your door. Will you be ready in mind and puree to sieze it? Monoy en massu has power denied to money scattered. HOW ABOUT IT? Wouldn't it be a wise move on your part to start saving now? We pay 4 per cent semi annually on savings accounts - and you can start an account . for ONLY- ONE DOLLAR First National Bank BURN, OREGON i The Bank That Belives in Harney County CJIny Clomoim wan Wiok from !ifn Tlmo waits- for no man but il now homo at Dolso during tho wook Just -Imtwti on lllto llio dovll for ti on Bomo court business, woman before n mirror. ' Supt, R. A, Alien of tho highway, has been In Portland tho pant week 'ton business. He la expected home Joday. Milt Davis and Clarence Drink water were over from Drewsey tan other day looking after some busi ness matters In thin city, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dalton took tholr doparturu thlH mornlnK for Portland, going out In their own enr by way of Uend, accompanied by tholr llttlo aon, Kstol, who hud acci dentally Injured bin oyo by piercing It with a pair of scissors? Tho homo doctor did not know Junt how norloun It would bo and recommended (hoy tako tho llttlo boy to whoro ho could have special attention. J. H. AndorHon wns over from Ida homo In Hndlum Vnlloy today. Ho camo ovor for Homo poison for sago ruin and upon finding thnro won none mndo up ho JuKKOstod to tho county nuthorltloH that thoy lot him' have thu .poison and ho would nocliro nton of grain in tho nolghborhood and mnko It up over thorn. Thin vrnn done and Mr. Andorson took tho poi son back with him. Otto D. Drain, of Portland, 1m n randldato for delegate to tho demo cratic national convention. M r. Drain Is an aggroHslvc young man who take a deep interest in pollt- Iral affairs and baa since his young boyhood when first known to the writer. Ho stand for reconstruction, league of nation and were produc tion. The Tlmea-Herald weuld Uko to recommend MrvDraiajto Jh vot era of hi part for the place ho aspires .to. I LOCAL I "Deeaia Coer inuiln from Silver creek yesterday on business. Lewis Connolly loft for Doris, Cal ifornia whoro ho will roman for a few mouths. Mr. and Mrs. Archlo McOowfln aro over from tholr new stock farm In Malheur county on a visit with homo folks. I Mr. and Mm. Thos. VanZandt loft Thursduy for tho Juniper ranch of! the P. h. 8, Co, where thoy tapoot to remain for the aeaaon. ' Mrs. Kmanuel Clark and her son . Itoy and hor duaghtcr, "Mrs. Grove, arrived up from tho aouthorn part of tho county Saturday night and rn-j mainod until after tho funeral of Mrs. Clark's futtier, It. J. McKlnnon. Dr. 0. McCIcllan, n dentist, has arrived horo recently and decided to locate pcrmauonty to practlco In this city. Ho Iiuh secured olllco roomn In tho Odd Follow building. Ho is nc companies! by lilo wife and tholr llltlo child. Thos. Douglass wan in from homo near Diamond for a short time during tho weok.j Tom says thoy are not complaining of lack of mois ture ovor in hi neighborhood Just now bh it has boenValnlng and snow-lag- for tho past few weeks and tho entire Bteiaa Moantalu la "soaked." Hon. C. M. Crandall of Vale, has aaaaoBced his caadldncy for state aenator from this district. The gen Uean nerved this, district In tho low (erlVranch of tho slit to leglslauro at 'one torm and is well qualified for the' officii pf Htnto senator. Mr. Qrun dalHs a good debator a,nd a man who commands thp respect of his constit uents, Should he bo tho nomlnuo ot his .party ho would certainly receive tho support of tho pooplo of tho dls-! trlct. Mrs. C. A. Cook, of Ontario mother of Mrs, Geo. Blramons, is here on a visit to liter daughter and family. Attorney Worthwlno, of Holso, was horo during tho week associated with C. U. McConnoll in his appoaranco agalnHt the formation of tho Irriga tion district and his contest to have tho election In tho "dry" district set aside. A. It. Olson, local rcprosentativo of thu P. L. 8. Co., took his departure Monday for Soattlo upon receipt of tolegraphtc word that his llttlo daughter was dniigorouHly'ill. Wo have not leu r nod of any later devel opment In tho condition of tho llttlo child and It is thoroforo hoped feho is recovering. H. V. Stephens, cashier of tho Cen tral Oregon Dank at Uend, Is In the city calling upon friends and making tho acquaintance of othera. Mr. Stephens Is simply out on a llttlo va cation and thought ho would take ad vantage of tho tlmo to make a trip Into this big country and se what wo had, He's pretty well Impressed with what ho hau soon. N 13. J. McKtnuon, formerly a rest dent of this city, but now residing In Htikor county, arrived lure Mon day. Ho camo in rosponso to word that his father, It. J. McKlnnon, was sorlously 111, arriving after ho had dlod. Kd McKlnnon Is well known to tho pooplo of this vicinity whoro ho used to bo employed iu tho" Peter Stonger store iu former years and also held other places of trust. Mrs. W. H. Luckoy, mother of Clarence Luckoy of this city, r.rrlved from hor 'homo at Kugeuo recently accompanied by her llttlo grandson. Mr. Luckoy Sr. died a fow weeks ago at tho family homo In Kugeno from au attack of Influenza; two days later hia dauKhter-lu-luw died, u victim of tho same dlneana, leaving an Infant boy, Tho widow desired a ohaugo following hor. Ions and hnB come to remain with her son for a tlmo. Mrs, Luckoy Is a sister of Mrs. A, Hgll of this city and will also spend a part of hor tlmo with hor, On his return from Portland tho fore part of this week William Han- ley came in with a now Hudson Urn ouslne that is tho envy of his friends and nolahhors. It is certainly a handsome car and one that will bo a groat pleasure to Mr. Hun ley and tho, favored onus who haYo tho privilege of riding In it. Mrs. Irving Miller and her llttlo son came up from Port land in company with Mr. llanloy and, will remain here for an Indefi nite tlmo with hor fathor, 1. H. Ueer. i lien Drown took his departure tho foro part hf tho week for llorkoley, California where ho goes to rojoln hla family. They will not likely come homo until tho summer vaca tion as Milton has entered a business college for. a course following his Illness which put him no far behind his class he did not think It possible to re-enter and catch up. He decid ed to get something out of the time until neit school year by taking up some special studes, Dr. It. C. Duerkl made a flying trip to Ontario the first of tho week tak ing Mrs. Huerkl out to ratch tho oast bound train on Monday night. On .Monday Mrs. Duorkl received a tele gram announcing tho death of hor mother and sho at onco mndo prepar ations to ntnrl for Northern Michigan to attend tho funeral. Tho ujohor died in tho south whoro sho had been for tho benefit lif her health, ,i)r. liuorki returned later during the week and stated thoy did not reach Ontario In time to got tho mldnlgh train out but caught'-onslniCr "tfia't gave her quick connections therefore sho would arrve in time, On hia return trip Dr. Duerkl had some experiences that bave,to;be told by himself to be appreciated.. For in stance, being marooned out in Mai- hour river .for the night Ln his car but ask him. An "Examiner" loader soud the following recipe for smallpox and scarlet fever, with the assurance that It has been usod in her family with much benefit: "I here with append a recipe which ban been used to my know! edge In hundreds of case. It will prevent or cure the smallpox, though the pitting are filling. When Jenner discovered tho rowpox in 'England tho world of science hurlod an ava lanche of fume upon his head. Dut when tho most scientific school of medicine In the world that of Paris published this recipe an a panacea for smallpox, It passed unheeded. It Is unfailing as fato and conquers In every Instanco. It Is harmless when taken by a well person, It will al so euro scarlet fever. Hero Is tho reel jio as I have usod it and cured my children of scarlet fever. Hero It Is as 1 have used It to euro tho Nimollpox. When learned Physicians havo said the patient must die, It cured: Sulphatu of Zinc ono grain; Foxglove (digitalis) ono grain; half a tenspoonful of Sugar, mix with two teaspooufiils of water, when thoroughly mixed add four ounces of water. Tako a spoonful every hour. Either disease wll dsappnar in twelve hours. For a child, smaller doses, according to ago, If counties would counsel their Physicians to use this there would bo no need of penthouse if you value advice and experience, use this for that terrible disease," Have You Heard THE NEW PHONOGRAPH CREMONA Plays All Makes of Records Now on Display The Itexall Drug Store Havo .your vmtcli oyerluiuU'd. Htavt tho old clock to ticking, get that old ploco of Jowolry In wom-lutf order. Havo your cyv.H fitted to Heading glaasca, oo O. M. 8ALIHUUHY Jeweler, optician. J. H. Anderson told us thin morn ing while visiting in this office that he Was a g'randdaddy again as his sou Compton and wife have a new hoy at their home, born on March 22. The recent rain and snow storms In this part of the country have been of vast benefit to the country as they have made the range aprlug up in n remarkable manner and the atroams have raised until they are out of their banks. Considerable snow has fallen In tho mountains which will greatly Incroaso what wan considered a mighty "nllm" floodperlod. Tho water Is out ovor many meadows nlong tho river and may bo HUltlcieiit to make n normal crop. -- -o maun iiunniiu Mr, Fred Kulow camo to tho lion- pltal for a fow days care, under Dr. Smith. Mr. MolViu Acton had an opera tion for floating cartilage In tho kuoo. Dr. Smith performed the op Mr. Molar Comogy is at tho hos pital with a well defined case of mumps. He is getting along nicely however. HMALLPOX AND HflAlll.KT FKVJUt REMEDY w-rrtr'-ift uiifcif i "imrjn mil ijhi-jiil ji ii.ji j-ji ilu il ij iwi iui un i Ut-11 111 u'i Uuj iirj u,,j 111.71 For a Greater Harney County EARN WHILE YOU SAVE The man who works for his gavinga wants, his savings to work for him Unless his money earns money his sav ings are "loafing" they are n6t i clticiont as a "helper." Saving is good as far as it goes, but you must make your savings produce. This strong bank will gladly co operate to make your savings work for you at the interest rate of 4 per cent a year. YOUU HOME INSTITUTION Harney County National Bank UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY For a Greater Harney County have the animal by proving proper ty and paying the charge taxed Bgttlaut them. T. J. MvDONALD City "Marshal. OUT IT BTItAKJHT Through an unintentional error In uowspapor publicity, which was more or less general all over tho United Status, tho public has boon given tho linprosBiun that Income. from stocks are not subject to tho lucomo tax, This, it appears, Is au erroV. If you own a certain amount of stock In n corporation and you re ceive au annual income of 8 or 10 per cent, or any other amount, from that stock, the lucome Is subject to- taxation provided It is paid to you In currency or by check, Dut It that dividend is paid to you in the form of additional atoek in tho corporation, then such income in ho form of additional stock Ib not sub-. Ject to income taxation. Tho puhllo will fuel a rollof In knowing that tho holders ot great wealth In tho form of stocku aro not to oticnpo tholr just proportion of .tax ation. This paper lit glad to aid In mak ing correction of an error Into which millions of r.ooplu appear to havo In nocently fallen. '0 NtyrioK There will be a buslnonti mooting of tho Alumni Association of tho Harney County High School on Thur sday evening April 22, 7:30 o'clock, at the homo of Mis Roberta Hibbard, This is Important, everyone come. signed : ROB BUT A HIRI1ARD, Tree. HHLBNR DAIVTON, Seo-Trcas. 1'AIU JLOOALH. A child's overcoat of dark color with green In it was left at the Com mercial Club rooms on tho day of tho high school art exhibit. The owner would appreciate,. Its return. Leave at this olilco. 4-17. htockiiolAkiih mkktino Notice Is hereby liven that the postponed annual meetag of tho Stockholders of the Masonic Build ing Association, of Burns, Oregon, will bo hold at tho Masonic Hall, Burns, Orogon, on Tuesday the 20th ot April, 1920, at 2 o'clock p. m, LEON M. BROWN, Secretary Owing to wholeaale conditions, It is necessary that we do a strictly cash business. We will aak all our patrons to begin, paying cash with all purchase beglaBlag with April 1 Pago' Sweet Shop. The Burns Oarage will contlain til sell gaifollne at former prices In cash. Aar. The price of bread has. beta iM nscM ut lixe-a Bweei anon nw M . ...... . K -.J carrviwuiiu. iwmin n nun mw wt. a . . a . . , nA inn(oau vi it hiiu iuu jmu id u wwi, for ono loaf, two for 3f.c. Side Delivery Beervice. Adv. 1-JI- When sick go f Klng'a hoM. Beet equipped surgery In the lakrkt and graduate aurse in cnarge. U-22U. Mrs. E. P. Schwartt 'In recelTag her spring and summer goods. Nn Roods arriving frequently. Yna m Invited to call and see them. STOCK RANCH RH WANTHD U'.. ...Ill I. .... 1 t.K U baycr for noma fUmt clav atsrt nuiclieN mMMNMbly priced. Ohm h Hnd list -our property llaratf County Abstract Go. OHt of town tMcpayers who 4n hm to pay Uicdr tc will plte ami uh the tux rullcctor'n utateHient ef V HinnuRt du together with In si m.m a w a. aaaau MUM 1 iFa pnjmn vi rwiv NKY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK. Hmtt Shell Eaglish WALNUTS 40c. Lb. Freeh Oregon Grown PrtMlsct Albert Swain Arrangement have been with the Bklen delivery scrvlet'ti deliver oar meat to any part it town. O.-W. Caah Markot. FImn No. 5. .1-31. Air. Try Fliwtone Cord, t'nlven! OarHce. Ailv. . Wm. Fa? re Practice before U. U. and licpurtmcat nnd Real Estate Indications nru that tho luro of tho Land will uttract mnay Invcfleix to Harney County tho com ing hertMoa. IitstingM now will h kept before pros pective iavetorM tho en tire Manoa. -o- WH1TR TODAY Got your name on Mia Urpesi rcg- ulur mailtHK lint in Idaho or Oregon rolvo PVH) by return mall an up toMlato price lint of eovcral hundroil 'plweH mtno, tiKCrt dally addrtv? 0O-OI RTOR13, OALDWULIi o IMPOUNDED. Two colts, ono a browp' and tho otlior a sorrol, both two yoara old, havo boon Impounded according to tho' city ordinance Owuers may N I Bend & Burns Auto Stage H. K. 8CI1ANNO, WES HILL, O. S. PETERSON, Props. All Tour wo Cars NOW MAKING HEGVLAR SCHEDULE Leaves Barns every Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Fridav Special attention given passengers Quickest and cheapest route out Perishable goods, Express or any freight shipped via Bend in our care given prompt attention HEADQUARTERS, REED BROS. DRUG STORE Special to the Ladies Announcing late arrival in wear' ing apparel which include new Middys, Smocks, Hosiery, Laces, Lingerie, Silk Underskirts, Ribbons LUNABURG, DALTON & CO. BURNS, OREGON