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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1919)
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Moore, died at the limne near "en. OrefOU Jan. 2. 1IU9. lie was horn In Dundurn. Snkn ewan, Ciinadn August the 6th own wiih both Holler a btiytir auMa si. d wili returns, Un; cattle were H ,00d lot til till grilll''. The bOg market ,ih more than wull auipl'.td On .Monday with 490') heud. The supply considerable ii. c(o'h of the ili'iiutnd ami tho from Uerlln the neat of the rot-, olutlon whlrh la now anld to be! FpreadlnK -to other districts 1 III inaert ahowa a machine aun helm: plueed over tho door of one of the government hullrilnica ;o m.-i't Ihe altiK'k of the roVoltlTJ. LAYBBfl Ki:i ANIMAL FKKD Chlckni eat a larKo ainomit 'if aiiimal matlor In tho form of iu- i i i, worm-., and other low torfl of animal llfo when allowed to r.iiiK! nt will. If the poultry ki.v- 16, coning to Harney County with market fell to 17.00 an the top. thli or Ih to ret tho heat rMUlt from - parent! In 1914. whore they wui tjulte a tlrop from Inst wn-u e resided ever since. whtn hoga aold at, $17.90 by W. VV. J.iS-ijh was fttvtjxlte with all KddliiKloit. of Oold Hill, Ore., hut hv it knew him. He was a bright Tuesday the bulk of the hogs were I atudlott boy In aeluHil uhvayt Bold . IiiK to do tho Tight thing and I.iuk of "Jazz." ha prevnlled In ih very thorough In ill h!, idudle the aheep market for the last few illy leading hla claaantatea. Ho days, tho market remaining general- mixed with is a pupil who una nol ootiteal ly mteady with the exception of a consists of his rowls In winter he mut furnish a aubatilute for Hi In class of feed. h'nr this purpose gion rut pOO . meat or fish srraps, anil animal meal may be iieil. (ireen eut bone Ih usually fed by itself, while tho seraiis ui.d ni"nl niav be readily tl . ma.ili. Out bono it'' 'i or fresh i" m Ii half teamed ISSSons, and - bunch or 2f7 prime latnbl Mlitag at sliced or shaved Into thin pli . lean ! a le i thorough be- I18.TC Monday, whlrh wan of a i"' .1 bona cutler, Boji 1 from the bntenl t" pas on to 1 tor onh little time lo butcher hi meat ad h be wa" ! ''-r in robti I Ith, be was always happy .'! :I and was rtfy constrH : th- fet-iings of other.', a firm !) v. r In fair play and never took vantage of an opponent. ah through his stcknsea, which ted ix weeks, he nerer 1 on- I Olll". fur tins vw.-l. ! (taring, and id the bettor, for nt 1 ip ii 1 ), i ombfnal I daf i7i'o head; with . fol- bona and u Is uxcellent for pro low ; Prime I I 00 1 1 00; to holes steers 1 1 (0 II SO; Mciium to good steeri i" 10-11.60; I'm r 10 good steers $9.50-1 10; com mon to fair steers M.00-1.00; Ohol'-e tows tc bolter .'." mi s.hh IIKMT IIVVNHTMKNT I KVKIt HADIT it It I. onliaeloi- Wouldn't Take Klve Hiinilred DoIIiiin for (,,.i,i Tn 11 Inc Did Him. I Just want to nay right now that I wouhin t take five hundn d dollars for the good that first bot tle of Tiiniac did me, for I feel Ilk" It has given mo a new lease on life," aatd ('. K Nelson, a contracting Co. carpenter living at 7728 3rd Av.' . Southeast, Portland, Ore., recent "Following a serious accident four months ago," he continued, "which laid mo up for night or nine weeks, I lost my appetite, mid my stomach got all out of order, what little I did manage to eat would sour and form gas, which would cramp and pain me until I could hardly stand It. Then inv kldinv went hack on me, nml my bach hurt no bad i couldn't find a bom fnriahiv position They satd 1 bad rheumatism or 'lumbago', then my rl ii' it in-low the km a, cm hurtle 'iid nt tim 1 outdu'i stand on raj io't or gal np i iiowu 1 was couatipated n the liui" and suffered a great deal wiih headache. Nobody knows how 1 reall) did suffer, becaaee 1 jus: can't It. and an nothing .1 up I la to me nuy good I had be come discouraged ahou' my con- j dltion "1 finally sent down and got a 1 bottle of Tunlac, as 1 had read SOI much about It, mid It was about Mm best Investment I ever made. My 1 appetite came bounding hack after my first few doses, and by the time my Hecond bottle was gone, my, stomuch trouble was almost gone U)0 I am now eating any and evor thing I want and It don't hurt me the l ii t bit. and my kldi.. and back are greatly Improved. t the time I started on Teniae I had to 11 rutches In order to get about, but I don't need them now at all, and have thrown them aside. I haw gained several pounds In weight, and can just feel myself getting stronger every day. I havo gone back to work already, and f never lose an opportunity to speak n good word for Tanlac." Titular Is sold In Hums by Reed Ilros. and In Crane by Vale Trading Adv. CfllttMTIAN HCIHNCU HOCIMTY The msn who swore off smok ing on New Year's baa by this time extricated his dear ofd pipe from (he snowdrift' lo which In tho first fine frenzy of resolution he con signed It. Services at 11:00 o'clock. Sub ject of Loason-Semon next Sunday: "Ood the Preserver of Man." The Testimonial Meeting, Wednes day nt 7:30 P. M. Tl.o reading room la tbe church Sdlftce, Is epeu on Tuesday aud Fri day from 2 to 4 P. M. Sunday Sckeel meets oa Sunday at 10 e'cleok. Pupils may be admitted to lta classes up to the age of 20 years. The public Is cordially Invited to the Church Sevlcos and to the Read ing Keom. 0 LUNABURG, DALTON & CO. BUBNB, :: ()Ki;(iON Established tlirty-lwo years Need no inlroductjon Through square dealing have won the confi deflCC of the people and are no longer in the experimental class, but stand among the solid merchants of Eastern Oregon, who de serve the support of all home people EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY 1 . d mppl) of fresh I can be obtained rc gularly It In very useful, but It can not be kepi Hweet for such long La as the straps and animal AH, YANKEE HORSES v DRINK FROM RHINE ialned of hla suffering but wn: dual to choice rows & heit.rs $ 1 1 ilways bright and cbteffuj and was n.oo; Medium to good OOtfi & heif- ilieal Oroen CUl bone should be f-l carefully uni! In a sweet condition, otherwise bowel trouble mnv r- lull ways hopeful for the future. ,.r, $s.75-9.7n: Fair to medium iowk One pound u day Is miffli lent for 2 He will be missed by the pupils ft belters 1 00-8.00; Cannera 14.00- hoiis. but not over one half pound auj teacher of Pioneer school a 5. 00; Hulk $6 .00-8. t0; Calves 19.00- bo fed lo thut number when fin! a ill as others of his many acquaint- 13.50. beginning lo feed It. From one-hair coa. Hog receipts for the week to dato to three-fourths pound Of nnlmal Ho was laid to rest on tbe family 4900 head; prices as follow; Prime meal or meat sirups may bu fed to meatead. Friday evouing at" 3 aaixod SIC. 76-17. 00: Medium mixed 11 or 16 baas. Any form of meat Is loelvsJau. :;. 1PV9. Wg60rU5J&:v!lougb heavy $16.00- 1 likely to loosen the bowtea of tho Dear parents, we tender to you 16.0O: Plga Sit. 00-15. 25. 'ben when first fed, and the hetn incore sympathy of the aoigb- riiuiiil lu your aad bereavement. .d may your sorrow be softened the thought that Raleigh, "la niedljim lamba J9. 00-11.00; Sheep receipts to date for Hie should be watched carefully and not weH '1260 head; prices as follow, red UW much After the fowls haVM Prime lambs $12.00 13.75. Fair lo become accustomed 'to the animal d dead but aleepeth A Friend Yearl $9.00- MARK! ..te ItFPOItT J... It. Il. Monday and Tuesday brought 130 .r-i of slock to the Portland I'nuri !o-k yards. Trading on Mondav an exceptionally brisk, cattle prions - a whole Just about holding their I legs $10.00-11.50; Wethers i 10.00; Fwes $6.00-8.00. ' o Tbe Kalaer had beat wait until that weeping season conies when "April showers bring May flowers ' before he passes on, because, It la not at all probable that anyone else will bring him any. o Order those letter heads here. meal or meat scraps It may l constantly before them. ;.. pi 1 - o Page's Sweet Shop has a supply 'ettuce, sweet potatoes and 1 ran p-'iTtes on hand at all times. Fresh flab every Friday. o HANDSFUL of THANKS to tboMt who have balWfad otur vUod of busiaass the beat poniible during tha yar that i gona and who anulo tax know that wa'll ha bar anolbar year 70 f-KRVE OUR P At RONS WITH UNRIVALED SERVICE AND EXCBLt.ET MERCHASDISE The hand of the clock are bo near willing lo give yon their time than we are to g've yo 1 OUR TIME and experience in buying and aalling what you need. Accept our good wishes for a Happy New Year and our everlasting le.-vic through the new 365 day. The Rexall Drug Store RUED BROS., Props. I'm still buying all the HIDES, FURS and PELTS 1 can eel hold of Further: I'll pay from 50c. to $1 mere for coyote and rat hides than any other buyer in Eastern Oregon Highest Cash Price for Hides and Pelts If l don 't I'll give you the 50c. and' you may keep tht hide. L. L. Noonchester, Burns, Ore. iplllHAM CAJUa Notice Is hereby given that there are sufficient funds en band to pay Off all (ieueral Fund warrants lasuod and registered up to and Including December S, 1918. Interest ceases Jan. 13, 1919. W V. KINO. County Treasurer. 6 . Was Rcwtleas At Night. Sufferers from kidney trouble ex perience backache, rheumatic pains, acbes in Joints and muscles, shoot ing pains and other torturous afflic tions. B. W. Kltt, It F I) 3' Box 0, Shorters, Ala., writes: "I used Foley Kidney Pills as I was so restless over nlgbt with pains In the small of my back and side. They did me good. Sold by Reed llros. ' " ..' ' aV tmf v I iSHaKt llillliT I Hardware that Wears Hard We have TOOLS necessary to repair house or barn, farming implements and the thousand odd fixings about home. Keep things In STANDING UP shape. When the weaken, repair them. Our KITCHEN and HOUSEHOLD sup plies and accessories are of the best wearing and neatest appearing articles of their kind. AND YOU SAVE THESE $ $ 9 I. S. GEER & CO. law That Fall Suit! ' I r. 1 1 " i r ' - Tbe first drink from the Rhine went to a horse. "Von Hiaden burg." ridden by Capt M. H. Lan haui of the American first division In the army of occupation. This photo was taken at Boppard, Ger many. December 10. Captain Lan ham says be named his horse Von Mlndenburg ea account of Its ktubborn disposition. 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 t '' " J ...I L. P I mQMik YVho can ay-"Bigger -man or woman ''KKcr payrolls in I 'rc- gcin incuo tuitlilng to mc" Thar Is no one who docs not benefit in soiiu- way (nun I Ii iii culstlon ol payroll money. Ir buys neceMltiei ami luaurii ii iiil.l, to tlic joys and soitoii', the sorrows of life inul in Joinx so travels through the whol eOBV miiniiy. The way to make more of It in Oregon li to USE HOMI: PRODUCTS. HOMI iNPOSTaV LKAGUI of OSVOON tl THE LITTLE NEW YEAR will find us awake with new ideas born of valuable experience and with ambitious hands ready to put into action some conven iences that are not found just everywhere. We believe in prospering by what we learn and there is only one party beside ourselves who can benefit by that method and that is YOU Accept dur thanks for your patronage and We wish you the happiest, most successful New Year that ever jumped vp in Ihe morning Farmers Exchange Burns, Oregon A. OTTINtiKR, Proprietor NATE FRANKLIN, Manager 1 H v