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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1918)
l M l, ANIt PKItSONAIj Write tO Mt. Angel Colh'nc, St. I;, iu'dlct, Ore., form catalog Fred Smyth and wife came over from Diamond Thursday afternoon. It la with varloun kinds of autlel imtlon thai (In- ichool children are looking forwunl In meeting wllh Dear Teacher In September. Illltll ( IIII.DItKN lUIINKII DHATH TO Mn. Klreoved and her children arrived homo Wedncndav night from their visit with relativea and frlenda Mrs. Kred Halnea wt In the city g, CoTftrndo. ,lurluR thla wea. I . . V ff thjjoyirftmn diHlri" to take Piano for rent and square pfano ovar JfflTnl Industries why should for sale, cfceap for eaah. - Hox 946 lt, Qt nnder4aka to operate city Han. a. Oregon. HtseelftrV drbVra rush houra? Harney County laUU to trade for ( 8tile, young horaea of mules In eulre at The Times lUrald. I.H. M. V. Dodge and lior little nan l.ave none to Port'and for an In- ,'... mile atay. or sale Two hundred Ions of I;, ill Narrow.-. Inquire of K.tliel Haines, llarnex . Oregon. To trade a Winchester pump nun IS gauga, for ,i tlrant) gauge tar, Martin or Stevens. W. M. Sutton. lie writer saw Iter! Hamilton in town lust week hut Inadvertantly (ailed to mention It in the last Issue i thla ureat reilgOUl weekly. l.-s I'eurl Kills has returned home from her visit to Wlseousln and other i..int s durliiK the summer vacation. The young lady will resume her teaching in this county during the coming school year. Kred Hollo way, one of the nioneer -teikuien of the Denlo section, came u esterday to look after some bus- - affairs. This Is his fir.it visit i Hums for a number of years and i friend hardly recognized him. Bui jl Kfther jienell. The govern- meflf Jfat JilsVsHjted the factory at Newark N. J., which makes them. The h'psinoss was established there in tTT.t. and at the time of Its aelis ure hy flie government belonged to a Itavarlait Count. Married Thursday, In this city, Jai e Bain and Mrs. Kiia Brlngla were united in marriage by Juatlca Pattoraon. Both are woll known young people of tii. h count) where they bate redded since childhood, The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Lloyd Johnson ami has resided In this city more or leal for several years. Mr. Hull, is the yaanggM son of Mr. and Mrs. Thos Main of Harney. He Is a steady young mail who has been en gaged In farming and stock raising all his life lie Is one of tin1 boys iu the draft to leave for Camp Lewis next week. The Times-Herald wishes the young couple happiness. The distressing Intelligence renched bar Thursday night by telephone lli.it the ranch house or .toe Fine In Harren Valley had been destroyed by ; fire from an exploded lamp and his three smalt children had been burned to death and his wife severely burn ed. Details are lacking at this tlnte, We understand Mr. Fine was away from home and that the young wife with the three children were at home alone. The roof was railing in when Mrs. Fine discovered the fire It Is reported, and that she placed one Child outside the door but It was burned with the others. p II HI. K SCHOOL Registration Monday September l litis, from it to la. if your children have whooping cough, defer registering until later. loll.MKH MAVOlt OK IMIlMlNO HAM, ALA. FMMiltKKs TAWLAC 'Von Will Hardly Know Me Wlicn We Meet Again; For I am (let Hug Well." He Write Friend. POL --- TICAL ANXOl XCIOIKXT I shall bo a candidate for ro-clec Hon to the office or county treasur er ror a second term at the Novem ber election. FKAHL KBBLIR, I lis tVSr JQflH PC-, a uBBBBP QBav..,'-... .....,- C'Vmf BBBB BBIBH " ' ,;" SFgT W : :jbb1bbVbbdbbHbW 1 r"wtwsT t "lAfcUPRITEClAPtx Bab Diary iiiiiir-J-:-':' At the Liberty Theatre, Sunday, Sept, 8 WILLIAM FARRE Notary Public, Laud Office Practice, LiiHiiranci' uiul Ue.il Kstate. If you want your hay innured, nee him I 'in Office: Tonawama Building BURNS as OREGON W RAY'S AUTO. STAGE ALL TOUTING CARS Between It URNS and REND DAILY "WJPM WMM'i't,wattiMminm.mmmr jeavea BEND ot 7:45 a.m., arrive BURNS 7:00 p.m. Ijoave BUBNH at 7:00 ft, B.j arrive lUvND 5:00 p. m. I'ortlfiinl. I'ritin FARE, each way;$S.OO l Free. FJxcenM 1e it PuHseugpi'H arrive mill's. I'll ir $141.05 ."() 1'ouinis Mnyiij,e enrrie Mt'i-is all i iniiis in Bend. Kuril Prompt iii i. -Hi ion given nil sliip SlllUII''lll III i:,l.iTi.'Lllv I'.TI.s lilllle OII-IJi'llllli'Ml ulaud i;niiie i:.-:tl t. Uompany, Agent our s. tare Help n.iiKe the world sale for do mocraiy by glTlng your son a good education, Mt. Angol Collego, si. Bonediot, ore. Keep the Itlooil Mienin Pure Kheuniatlc pains, backnche, swol len Joints and sore muscles often art; the result or Impurities In the blood Katherii.K In the region affected, a result of failure Of the kidneys to o llmlnatn waste products lion, the blood stream. Foley Kidney I'llls heal, strengthen and Invigorate weak diseased kidneys and bladder. W. II. Hill. Justice or the Peace, De troit. Tex., writes: "T used Foley Kidney I'llls ami say unhesitatingly that or nil I have used they are the best, and have done the work whet" the raal failed." Sold everywhere o OtUNHI To snow OACtn IN THB COUNTY toner OF THE . vri'; OF OREGON rorvrv OF HARNE I n t ha mat ter of t ha Guardianship of Lou's ii 0 arret I ;. minor. TO ciua.iA WILSON, next of kit. of Louis It Qarrett, a minor, and to all other next of kin if any such fhera be, and to all per ion i Inter ested or claiming to ha Inter ted in the estate of said minor child: IN THE NA.MK of THE IT ATE OF OJtBOON! Whereas It has h.cu made to appear to the court from the petition or .1 v. QARRETT, Guar dian ot Louis ii Qarrett, a minor, fil ed herein on the ,4th day of August, Itlg, and prajriag therein for an or der giving and granllng said Hilar dial, a License to sell certain real es- tate belonging to said minor child, that It Is necessary and expedient and would be beneficial to said minor child that such real property should lie sold . IT IS THEREFORE, ORDERED That you, and each of you, appear be- fore this Court on Monday the L'ilrd da) of September, IBIS, at th hour lot 10:00 ..'lock a. in. In the court room of this court at the court house In the City of Hums, Harney County. Oregon and then and there . show OBUae, If any thcrebe, why Ihl I Court should not grant said Huanl I Ian a License for the sale of such i real property. AND IT ALSO APPEARING TO THE COURT From said Petition that all of the next of klu of said minor child ami till those interested In his said estali . fell i! out or this Coun- ly and Stale, I.,, Ill KUKFOUK. ' ri RTHBR ORDERED Thai a copj lol this order be published a) It i I three .', ) SUCCe Ive MOakl before aid I I a r lug In The Times- Herald, a newapapar published, print 3i eil a. nl circulated in said Harney County; the Ural publication to be niado on the :: I l day of Annual. L911 and the la t publication to ba made oil the I da; ol Bept ember, 1918, The n al property above referred to and tor which a License to sell Is 1 prayed for, Is described as follews: "An undivided 1 Ultli Interest In in and to the Fast half ot the South 1 west quarter, and the Southwest quarter of the Southwest quurter of Section 14 and the Southeast quurter or Section 22, and the Southwest quarter or the Northwest quurter. and the West halt or the Southwest quarter, and the Northwest quarter I of the Northwest quarter of Section II, and the West halt of the South west quarter of Section Z6, and the North half of the Northwest quarter, and the Soulheust quarter of the Norlhwest quarter, and the Fast half of the Southwest quarter of Section If, all In Township 10 South, RVnga L'H Baal of the rVUUmatte ateridaan, Harney Count, Oregon; and also Lota ". 'i and B, and the Soullieasl Muarter of the Northwest quarter of Section I, Township ::i South, Jl.mcc 18 Ueel of the Willamette Meridian, Haruo) county, Oregon", ii c. li:ios, Judge. Dated this 84th day ol Augui 1, 1018 One of the latest additions to the list of leaders of thought and action who hare come forward with their unqualified endorsement of Teniae Is tho name of Hon. Frank V. Kvans former Mayor of Birmingham, Ala. ex-State Examiner of Public Accounts of Alabama, and at one time editor Of one of the Souths greatest news papers The liirmilignam Age-nor-ald. Writing to a personal friend in i Atlanta Mr. Kvans says; Birmingham. Ala. Feb ,2, " By the way, you will hurdly know me when we meet again, be cauae I am netting wall and strong gain, Ai I told you while in Allim . i a I mouth. I have been suffering a long time with gastritis, as the doc tors call It really a disordered Stomach With consequent constlpa- ' tiou. puns iii the shoulders, iieanacne belching, heartburn, loss of appetite,! Ions of sleep, and fainting spells. For weeks I could not sleep on my buck. "On week ago, upon recoinniett daUOD or frlaottl who had tried the medltdne. I nurchased ore bottle or Tunlue und began taking it. Since my second dose I have suffered none of these troubles to which I reler, uud really believe I am going to get perfectly well and strong again. Won't that be wonderrul at my age? Well, certain it is that Tanlac Is a wonderrul medicine, and you know 1 am not given to 'puffing' mere ex periments and am rather orthodox as to materia medlca." "I shall continue the treatment with perfect confidence it. tfca final results." "Frank V. Brana." Commenting on this splendid en- The man who did not do his enlist Ing oi.rly lost his chance of doing It. at all. It Is right for the nation to back up General Pershing when he is at the front. . If you want most entertaining and delightful summer reading, keep in touch with the reports of the inves tigation of aircraft scandal, It is said that the German officers taken prisoners on the battle Held, express the opinion that "Germany cannot win the war, but at the same time she cannot be beaten." Uncle I Sam Is fully prepared to see about I that. After toe extension of the draft, it will be "this boy's army" as well as "tills man's army." rapALVATIOHM LUNABURG, DALTON & CO. BURNS, :: OREGON I'slalilishvd thirty-two years Net d no introduction Through square dealinjr have won the confi dence of the people and are no longer in the experimental class, hut stand among the Holid merchants of Eastern Oregon, who de serve the support of all home people EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY r of Willis. Tanlac proiul.ic.it l recall , nd both . ... ire ar- dori ''incut of Tanlac ti. International Dlatrlbntor said : "Although the list of indi reel I long ona few leading names thai ami credit to tba ray. Some of them ai I "Hon c w Mangura of Atlanta, ,;., (,,, three terma Bherifl ol Fulton County. Hon. McKeiizle Moss, Judge of the Eighth Dletrlct of Kentucky; John H. Gains. Editor ami Publisher Bowling Green. Ky. Mr. C. C. cooper President or the Georgia cotton oil Coinpan , Mr H..W. Hill, Hank Pre- id. tit or south Ptttetmrg. Tenn, Mr J. F. Carroll. Cotton Mill Supertnten 0f Chattahoochee, (ja. Hon. A. F. Anderson of Houston. Tex. for seven terms sherirr or Hurrls county. Hon S. S Shepardex city councilman or Atlanta, and many others whose name, have heretofore been given to the public. Tanlac Is sold In Hums by Rcd Bros, and in Crane by Vale Trading ' CO Adv. WE H UK THK IM mCHABKR The Labor Problem Of Special Interest to Farmers There is but one solution of the farm labor problem Improved Farm Machinery It is up to you, Mr. Farmer, to provide tools that will enable one man to do the work of two this year. We Have These Tools From the gee-whiz to the farm tractor, we have all the new labor-saving machinery. We want to show you how easily you can not only keep UP your regular work but actually exceed what you have in en accustomed to do. Sec us if you want to Increase farm efficiency. I. S. GEER & CO. I That FaUSuit! j If yo.i have a Heal Bargain In an improved or unimproved rami In Harney and gdjolntng counties, send lull particulars at once. Owner- on ly lie. .1 answer. WE MEAN BUSI NESS. So hurry. Northwestern Securities & Invest ment Co.. 22 North loth Street, l'orl land, Oregon. Have it made now during the slack season. We are always busy but more time now than we will have a little later. Call and See Our Samples and Styles Williams-Zoglmann Clothing Company KE SKJ io i Table Satisfaction or 1 he Jit'iile ht'ic toot shoiih this I bo With i hi- st n -ii m his win k mapped oul iir. it Ik more tlnui ever iieceHnary that tl both satisfying and strengthening. This you are assured ' if von buy your GKQCE1UES from us. Our store is filled from front door to back with the best and freshest (iroeciies to be foinnl in the nniiUets. QUALITY IS NOT A FAD WITH US IT'S A PRINCIPAL. FRESH BREAD Keep your working power up to par by baying Mk4 enting groceries from Farmers Exchange BURNS, A. Ottingrer, Prop. i i OREGON N. Franklin, Manager 3SJ 3ZJ 1