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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1914)
- $ $ $ You like 'em don't you? When you spend them you like to get the best possible values for your money That's why you want to see the Remarkable Values we now offer befor you buy a NEW SUIT SNAPP NEW LINE NOW ON DISPLAY Come and see them You'll be mighty glad you came Williams-Zoglmann Clothing Company Merchant Tailors and Leading Clothiers I. O. O. F. Building - - Burns, Oregon lh( (Timrs-lirrafd Additional Locals. John Onnl was in the city thin week. Features and eonie'ly piotUfM at Tonawama tomorrow night. .lames l'iriu was in from his homo during the week on busi ness. Ira Malum and wife were over from teeir home on t'ow Creek Thursday. ('. W. B. Newell was in from his line farm in the neighbor hoo I of Dog Mountain during the week. Dr. Geo, !. Carl is prepared for special attention to all dis eases of eye, ear and nose. Kyes tested anil glasses tilted. BGtf. Christian Sehaper and wife and their son Ernest were in from Diamond WeilniMlav, the latter lnuk ii proof on his hoine steatl. Mrs. Ilastie has hreud for sale at the Schwartz store or is pre pared to deliver it to any home in Burns, 16c. loaf or tw for 2Th Cookies always on hand. 1'ies and fakes to order. !W)tf. Miss Nettie Sterling Locher and Rye Smyth all return ed home last Saturday from I'or vallis where they had let'n at tending the agricultural college during the pssl year. Geo. I'Vy has returned from Maker where he went to escort his (laughter, Miss Kveleen, back furneal: Charles A. Julian C , I homo at the dote of the school Mrs. Madge I-eonard, all of this where she has been attending. JULIAN HYRD Manager SATURDAY. JUNK 13. 1914 SUBSCRIPTION RATFS Ooa Yni Su Month. Th... Montl.i $2.00 FATHER. W. C. Byrd psnsod away at his home in this city in the early hours of Wednesday morning, June 10, so peacefully thai lie appeared to have simply gone to sleep. While he had been very feeble for a long time Ins death was not expected. Bothnia MM who reside here were In to spend a short time with him on Tuesday evening and he really m fined feeling better than lie he had for several days. At 11 o'clock W, Y. King, who was as much de voted to him as his own children. arranged his pillows and retired for the night in the adjoining room with the door between them ajar; at about 12 o'clock, Alex Eggleston, who had been earing for him for some time, looked in and found him sleeping, but early the next morning Mr. King found him dead in the position he had! left him. "Daddy," as he WSJ all'ect inn ately called by almost every man woman and child in Burnt and Harney county, passed to his final rest as he had wished, with out suffering. He had been so helpless since a stroke of paraly sis in April three years ago and there was no hope of his ever re covering his health that his pass ing does not leave the sting and regret it would had he been him self as in the years before that. He was offered a home with any one of his children who would have loved to minister to his wants, but he wanted to remain in the old home so was given his wish and kind friend.-, were al ways ready to gratify his every wish when one of bis own child ren were not present. William Calhoun Byrd was born in Highland county, Virginia May 10, 18-12. He recieved his education in the schools of that vicinity going later to a law school at Charlottsville. In lhtil he inlisted in the confederate army, being promoted to lieuti n ant and served under Stonewall Jackson. At the close of I la- war he returned to bis home and was married in May 1XM, coming to Missouri where he lane lit Bchool and the family migrated to Harney Valley in IXH'A where he had since made his home. He taught school in this place for several years and later served as county school superintendent In 188'J he purchased this news paper and was its editor for many years, conducting this in connection with his educational work. In WM his son Julian took charge of the paper und later purchased it from his par ents. Mr. Byrd conducted furniture store for a time and later entering the general mer chandise store of Fred HgJnes in thia city which he managed for u few years, but since the death of his wife in January, 1!M!, he had not engaged in any active work, He is survived by five children, nil of whom were persent at the city; Ambrose M.. of Juntura, a ntl Alice Cole of Vale, came in from their homes. The funeral was held Thurs day afternoon from the Presby terian church. Rev. Dr. Benson conducting the services and the iot many menus ne into mane uur- ra ing his long residence in this vicinity crowded the edifice to pay their last tribute of respect The service was very impressive, Dr. Benson preaching a very fine sermon; the music was most appropriate and touching reticle r- erl by a qosTtet composed of Misses Louel Smith, Florence Holfeditz. l.udwig Johnson and Dr. Brown with Mrs. (i. A Rembold at the organ. Special Services. Union Services in the Presby. terisn Church next Sunday morn ing at 11 o'clock at which time Mis. I..i Manee. the National organizer of the W. C. T I'. will speak. Also a meeting at the asms place at 3 p. m. at which time Mrs. La Mance will address herself particularly to women. A union service in the evening at the Haptist church at H o'clock when Mrs. lx Mance will again address the audience. Everyone is invited to hear this lady of National repute; no thing offensive will be I'hcv weie also accompanied home by Mrs Mass a daughter of Mrs. Sprague. Mrs. Henry Dalton and little sons are home from an extended visit to outside points, During her absence Mrs Dalton attend ed the Rebeksb grand Itxlge at McMinnville, to which point she was accompanied by her sister Miss Myra King. The youngest Dalton boy remaining with his grandmother during the time. i They return looking well and re port a very enjoyable visit. Myra King is no employed in the En terprise office at Vale. Married In this city Wednes day, June 10, 1914, Robert c. Moll'ett and Mrs Martha Mid- dlesworth, Justice Pstterson per forming the ceremony. Both are well Known residents of the Drewsey country living in the vicinity of the Van H)8t office. Mr. Moll'ett has been a resident of this country for many years anil like his bride has a large number of friends who join The Tunes-Herald in extending best wishes. Teachers Examination. The school patrons and friends in this district should remember that the annual election is to be held next Monday when a direc tor and clerk are to be elected and plans for next year made, This is a matter that all should take an interest in. It should be remembered that the faculty has been added to this year and some of the saluries raised, besides necessary changes must be nude in the building for the accommo dation of the additional teachers and larger enrollment, therefore more finances must be raised NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I HITin WT4TII I k Nil 'i i I. Duma. Oregon, May I ., I'M , Nut lie la lirifttv lIVvD lhl I Inn I Villi tig, tiuiiliet nel heir nf u nuna. i.tvimswl ul Narrows, OHjfOn, NDO. un Nnvi mini U, I1 mad! Itoinretiml Imry. No Wen, fn M ' ( NKk WlHl4, Hoc i ami N l,si i ,, .-,, 1 1., n lot low iuli hi lifl H., Kengi- .to I , Mfillmiiclli Meridian, (north ul MtlurUi l.ekej lino tlltiri li nl h r tit IIIMOllOO lOmOfet HiihI VI VI mi I'll mi f looaVablttli i in m in t in- lone aoue i nll, D fun' KoHltUirood Kaavlvor.al Uurim Oregon, .ill ll'i .till tla JHIh , I'M. i loiosontoonoBoi oltbtoioi kav iMitftll. II eli' n luitli,( iniili a s. i-titiiiiM, eli 4f Nat rowa, UhMJON stOOl II iimi, nl MOtHI Oreguu, w iMiitc, Itaglitai NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I M I Rl rTTATBN I.ANIMlKrH I Hhi nl, tlli gull. Mm i i -i WoUot li ooroby oItop tool tVlllaa tlUu l llarnr), (funmi. wlm, mi IttIM ' '" llliuli lieseil Leinl huti), N$J ti'. for S'fcW "4 lil HW'.K1. -nil. .ii Jo. TuWIICllIti . tUliM t '."- W lllailHUft' M ihllHii. lino hit -I . ..In nl I I'lltl'll ll "' l'l". ttl tllftkl I Inn PrOfll, In r.h I li I rt I'I I si I S . !,.,. !..,.. .1 ..... .1 I., i Ir. .. I tut III 1J I at a laa ' Ol a a.- ti I ' I -!, ." ,.,i ' PI isii-r Kiui Ket-eUr n( itui it iireauii "it lite .'Jul iter uf Julie, IU1I ( Lavliiiaut iKtiin a vt Mm ear Alleu JoOOBtOf Muiiie, Urogun Ire station ami I 1. I'uiijailf hold uf lletii-) Ore Hull I II eui 1 1 tun, ul Nih he in ii, in it fit w m I- turn Id , i 1 1 i Nuli of Final Settlement. In IIihChiiiiI) Ci.iirt nf tlioHtnti' til lift Ofl for lliiriiMy 'iiiiiity. tn thf iniittrr ni tin' nlsstfl ol Rolierl I I III II, illHTHH i, 0 NoHc ll hcirliy given tluil I lir ii iii In - Ifptfll llllH tilrtl hll liii.il Oiiotllll lirtrlll, mikI Hi. 'i tlu Jttdgt ol Mid Court luin Iim il I lir time fin In nini- olijrt'l imiim to Mini Hit t If incut nl th ainur lot llitiitt- day, ihr '.'ini iltiv ol inly, mm I, at tbt hotll ol It) o'clock A .M of nmiiI ilov, 'it (In I'otiil IlutiM' ill Hill MM, t liroii, hid. I Rnrtii, Ortfon, May II, ')4 micia in i. DOAN, Btftntorof the Hetntr ul Robeti loiui,l) nl. I ill "I Hint iMililurltii.il, M;iy I'.'t, 1914 l .ii nf lioit miIii atioii, fur Jit, Ml) I 03(2 NOTICK KOR PUBLICATION, Initio- htair i iMnOrrn eir. on gun. vis) I:. I Ml I NollrO It liereh git en (hat i oltimliui ilruvti nf I Mil Hi. UfOOOOt w In. mi AUltllt III' I'l meile lliiiiireifeit Abpllctttiun ". "'' ! emeuilidi lor N.iW1,, KJCNVi . V, W, -W, Hr.in.ti i. lownslili. H - Ktii I Hlllsiuelte MorMlon, he llicil liutll I ill Hun tu uiihi' t-1 ne I nve r ei nruul Uieitaulitti islie (u Hi looo BboVO ooorrluod, Iwlvro M J o I wlin in, I i i iMiiiiilaelniitM. ( Mi li'" ' " guli. un Hi- .'.'i"l le uf JilMu, l''l i leimeiii iieini-a as iti.i - rerr Huvil. Ilerrieuti Unir, Kalfili iiruvo, herlee K H..U..b ell ( h-in... i.i.Kimi hhl IK K K . i r ii HOfltll NOTICK TOR PUBLICATION I sirei. OTl t I i I Muriia, i in n-.ti. tin. i- I Mill Noiir r li borobj glroo ibnt WIUiooi ' M K tan is ui HuroOi iegun bi lull i low meile Momonlood E'irji v. tu i. lui i Uit I oli ' aid I Npptlun ' I ... iialit . . ( k iteitgr u K. niti i.ttu Marbilau, UM ' ' tltitllr Of t II t' 1) 1 111 di BlOlf PlllOl Kll ''' Iruof, tu releblleli Ulm tu llu li.l bimiii ! m iiim .), boforo tin Kogisrei mul K t . . r . at Utirm. Ofrgtili, nu Hi' 1 ' li la al Jul l leliiieUt lietni s Ma h Inn ( rmi A. iWNl. I ell nelien- Mi' I' r.iU M K I till ). oil ! II urn a ni. Kim V M hKM l.i Riali I NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. I'MTIIi st I,.- I , st. i I I' - IIUMia, H, K..;i M... I . Noll, r I" In rrli (It. ii Ibal ' l ' N I . Ml.".l. ..I ttB-nv lr,...n w . ilts.lr M..IM..I. il Sain Nu 1 llll N.I t ',-... I. N ' . ' , - II. Ill " ' . KlltU I Wl'l '"' II. M. r iisk l... iii. ! n.it" i.i III i" itmhi nuaiiit ir,i rrum . .mi.i th i-iftlin lutlit lau.l Hull .lt-i i I. ul I. 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Otalmi an- paid within ttttf tlaya nyln'if in Hit' i , tt, Canada af Bnropo. ! I rvllaM limnrnnir l'iinmnv. IIUHUHIIKI on StatS dopOSlI a iT'ilriiluii lor I'ullty lioldon itmi to snarsnlM 'i" pnyamal ..I latna Km liirllit-r fro iii'm inatlun iniilitt.M tiiiMiiivr B. Wornor, Hocrotafy in. I 'niii'iitl aiiii,(.T, Hoi IIS, I'.iifl.tlu, K, v. utair n, a, im t mMi ion sad unili. hi Dopt. It ITS, SPECIAL INVITATION Spring Opening We extend to all a special re quest to call and examine our NEW SPRING LINE OF GOODS Dress goods, waists, dresses, skirts new summer underwear in silk, lisle, cambric in all styles, hosiery, gloves, neckwear, new ribbons, laces, embroideries, full line trim ming, silks and buttons BROWNS SATISFACTORY STORI Quality Goods Only Tortoia Shell Auto Glasses AT SALISBURY'S AUTOMOBILE TIKES AT FACTORY PRICES swi: PBOM :mi to so PER CENT OBI l.i ..! i I . I It' .III, - NOTICK row I 1,1 ,.. II .1 ITIHKAI kin Notice is hereby given thst the ( 'taints Superintendent of Harney County, 0regoD will hold there said Kular exsininstiofi of apiilicuut.s atrain.st any class of citizens. '"' HtSte ( erancstsg Mrs. I.a Mance will address a Oregon, SS followi; mass meeting at the court house on Saturday the lllth at H p, m. at Hums, Commencing Wednesday, June Names of Pupils Who Passed Eighth Grade The names of those reeeivins sighth Krade diplomas at the May examination are as follews: Hums: Annette Leonurd, Helen Thompson. Kay Skien, Ed Cood man, Jumes Youni. Iouis HukIi et. U'thiu Oliver. Nellie Reed, Jennie Cook 17, 1014, nt 8 o'clock a. m. and continuing until .Saturday, June 3), 1914, at 4 o'clock p. m. Wednesday Forenoon Writing, U. s. History, Physi ology. Wrdnraday Allarnoon Physical (icoKraphy, KeadiiiK Composition, Methods in KeadiriK. Methods in Arithmetic. Tliurtday Forenoon Arithmetic, History of Educa- nori, rsycimioy. Methods in Geocrranhv. Ella Elliott, Evelyn , A(, llyrd, llda Hayes. L, ,, . , i i i ti i, ii (iraiimiar, ditiKraphy, American Cord dlenn N. Urown. Harry i n,....,i ii.V,u,.o m...u... ; i. ii- iiiiuii , njrnifi, .in iip-tn ill Language. Thesil for Primary I Niuitim I i'ii i i It e un '. K' ' i '! Nullir Is ln-rel.) glVVM II. at I hi far Ifl i Hilli U MI , hi,.. .. i eOdiise le HI I'mi. St iiim ' i ile al Mt) i '" ,l1, " Illi " ! t illi elloii in at-iri i uii'li r i i.i pruvlahme ul tin i t uf i ongreM, Kt'i'i I luiji iiii V7.MB hl-.'.M.', -i I I .'. r. It I Ml, W M, t.-i Ncj tti sj An) einl ell i.. r-..ia rlaMtttlttfl kI . ri li i In- isii'U lit a te 'I, ui iletlrl sum uf i be un i.i i i bar en i I ttl lue latid nl Un any i llier r-aaint m tin dlgmetil Ua i ft It their iltiilmii "i pii.tial In llila .-it u ur iH-h.d- tli- ml. .lty i.i lul 'li Am r . i.i i I NOTICE FOR I'CHI.ICATHiN. UMTSUOTATI I m. ii ii . i Itmiia, Un it. in. i una l.t. lull I Nodosal SorsOf lvon Inai iitirt I'l kt lllit-l. ul llarn.-jr. 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Ittlv ilil.lt Iimiii UN um.I fH i in. Hi. - 5 ojojf .li't'.itiiil it iiv ini-iit in lull in,-. nu ,otiiea . 0. li titiltr t'.tl. i tin III ii r . iiit .If poolt. Mt.iHiiig 1'iaiiiinHiiiiii TIRK PACTOKIB8 saI.KS mi. Iiil. A l)otun. Ohm mnitmiiiii'.'.'.iumiutinnmiiniiititi:t::i i: I :: The Oregon Hotel III I II UAkM , I'rup. Comforts of Home Personal Attention Home Cooking Clean Rooms and Beds Best fable Service Courteous I n.atiin.ul uiitiinii:in!Hi:::inin::::iitn:::::::::::::.; We do job printing. The Burns Flour Milling Co. M.iiuit.it tun-is uf home produrtH HIGH GRADE FLOUR ' KKMO" THK FAMOUS BREAKFAST FOOD The ( 'renin of the Wheat, fresh and Palatable Bran and Other Rolled Mill Feeds You I'iitroiue Home when you deal here 20 FOR A LIMITED TI Per cent OFF Heavy Shirts Heavy Uunderwear Mackinaw Coats Sheep & blanket lined coal Sweater coats Sweaters A. K. Richardson General Merchandise a All the news in The Times-Herald for $2.00 The Pure Bred Imported Perchen in Stallion CROMIERe No. 40332 Will Make Season Stand of 1914 HARNEY. OREGON Cromier is a mature horse, weight 1 700, yood breeds TERMS. $10. INSURE, $15 J. W. Shown. S. J'rown. Lewen Lulu Hayes. Otliel (JolF, Walti-r George, Annls Otley. Ilarriman- Cora H. Thimmes. Van Kutli Howe. Harney Herbert Irvinir. Let Clark. Di'iiio 10 1 I a faeutty, Adam 1'eatty, Uaisy Dsfeabsugh, Amlri'WH Nellie H. Buffmsn, Kthel Turner, Ha Turner, Kmil Stone, Oroville Delores Callow. i.iiin'.- I'irie returns dneeri in.'iiiKs tor Kind neiu exiendeii to him in his sad bereavement, und iviiieiially to tbuM who took care of Ii'ih wife. Mi.-.. S Iampshire and Mi... (ieo. McLaren returneil yesterday from a ten days' outing spent with Mrs. McLaren.s duuxlifer and family on the OO Hunch. I'. M. Kniorht of I'rairie City was the successful bidder on the mail contract between Hums and l'ruirie. The Times-Herald w informed his bid was $15440. He will assume control of the line on the first of next month. L Woldenberg, present contrac tor, had u bid in but it was for considerable more money. Mr. Woldenberg was awarded the contract on the route from Can yon to Monument Certificate Fridoy I 'oronoon Theory and Practice, (Jrthogru phy, English Literature, Chemis try. Fridoy Altni.ooti School Law, Geology, Algebru, Civil Government Solurdoy I 'oronoon (ii'oinetry, llolany. Saluiday Aflornoon General History, Bookkeeping, .1. A. CHURCHjLL, Supt, of Public Instruction. SM KOTK-'K Ki PUBLIC ATIOII I NITKIiNTATWLASpOrriL'S, I I Nk. h-w.tiM a.tli, Mim l, lull lOl I . Nl. Nolli'O la in i. i.i olvoii Ibol KllssbsU II...111, (ojulbar oiitlouoof ISO oolraol I t., M 1 ilia ma, I',., ..'!, , l(llc), OmoOU, WllU mm .Inly 1. Hi' 1'itri. iiihiI. II.11,,. .1. .l ). hirv, Nu irMlli, li.r SM ' ' . " IHlll 16 ami .!.',, N'.,MK',. HOI Hull li, I ijw liali l .' aollllt, ItHliK.' .'11 Kail. 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I,uura tlao no- A -nu Hi If I H. 1 iiimiilHlulifr al hi until-, al Aliilii.il Ol.'iiuii Ull Oil' iVIIiUatuI Jllllf I'lll t laJlnalll liatiit H a. wlljiuoaaa William ti niitlng-M ami Tliuiuaa llltfiirrauo Lull, ul In iiln. 1 J 1 . K"i l-iailallik 1. Allau. ul timt llln, Oii'ttuu I itttlurlt'lt Ijjutl, ol tolu, OifHUO. ( Ho l.M, Kofjolar FOUR LANDAU-ROADSTER The StudebaUer Four Roadster is a car of dual type and manifold advantages. As a Roadster the car presents a distinguished appearance, differing but little from the conventional type. When desired, however, it is only a few minutes work to change it into a closed car impenetrable to wind, cold, and rain. The Studebaker name guaran tees appearance, durability and minimum cost of maintenance. Electrically Started Electrically Lighted Fair Feed Yard GRAIN OF ALL KINDS Timothy, Alfalfa and Red Top Hay Baled Hay For Sale Vrvv (amp House and Feeding Privileges in Corral or Barn. Customers Care For Own Stock. Y. A. (iOODMAN, Adjoining' I'aii (, rounds. flu Sludrliolirr SIX Touring cor $135.00 Uitdau R...Ulrr - IIBOOOO Sod.n - IMI040 The SlucMioltrr I OUK Tour.no Cor - - 11050.00 IJrliv.ry.C.r $1150 00 All Pile I 11 H Doom I lH $1200 - iEsSHs--ffw? - Write for free copy of the Studebaker Proof Book, containing sixty-four pages of information on the manufacture of the Studebaker automobiles La nips hi re's Garage, Burns, Ore. "Buy It Because It's a Studebaker'' New Spring Goods Have arrived and we are now ready to supply you with your requirements Dress Goods. Wash Goods Laces, Ribbons, Hosiery, Gloves, Embroideries, etc. FURNISHINGS, SHOES CALL OB SEND YOUR ORDERS The Rurns Department Store ' JOR WORK We do It right