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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1919)
I Reconstruction and Readjustment To The Public of Harney Ceunty: We are going to close out as much of our big stock as possible in order to readjust our selves for the reconstruction period soon to come. We are going to close out our entire stocks of hard ware, machinery and ammunition at great reduction Some Prices on Dry Goods and Furnishings: Woolen dress goods, regular $1.50 yard, Sales price, per yard, 90c. 90c. goods, sales price, per yard, 50c. Good extra heavy outing Flannel, sales price per yard, -. 30c. Best grade ginghams, all styles, sale price per yard 27V4C. White Lonsdale Muslin, regular 40c. yard, sale price, per yard, 25c. Cotton Batting, best grade, 31b. roll, regular $1.65, sale price 35c roll, at Linnen Tablecloth, regular price $1.25 at this sale, per yard, 35c. percale, at per yard, $5.00 Jersey Sweaters at, 6.50 Sweater, at 7.50 Sweater, Pure White Wool, at. 3.00 to $3.50 Woolen shirts, at 2.25 $1.20 Overshoes, 4-buckle Goodrich No. 1, sale price $2.90 20c. Mens work and dress shoes regular $6.50, now 4.90 Overalls, regular $2.75, now, 1.95 65c. Mens dress suits, regular price $25.00, sale 23-c price 13.90 $3.75 Cotton underwear, two-piece $1.25 garments 1.00 4.50 Union suits regular $3.00, at 2 15 5.50 Solid MM-k Tomatoes, er case, 94.00 QflOt Si a mined Corn, per case, a.7. Qood Standard IVas, per cast-, 8.TS One Kallon can Apples, 40 One gallon Ml IN-aches, GrROC ERIES O llw. lliro. yi.oo KHIikk' Torn PlakM, ... .to KcNoKk'n h rumbles, ,11 orn Meal, mt sack, .75 .. . I. . 1 iimauf r lour, We will cut from 20 to 30 per cent prices you get from your local merchant. Mail orders . . A MM M A . -m M i. en a given prompt attention oy parcel post, or we win deliver with our truck. Don't Fail to Attend This Sale It Means Dollars to Your Pockets "w "BIBBHi Weinstein Mercantile Co. La wen, Oregon The Times-Jlerald Has The Largest Circulation Of Any Newspaper In Harney County. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY IS. 1919 LOCAL NKWH NOTES. See our stock of stationery first. Joe Morris, the Narrows merchant, was a business visitor during the week, He reporti business good at his town. The family of N P. Hiddb Ol Lawen, are reported out of bed from l heir recent attack of influenza, and doing nicely. ('has. Wilson is again ahle to he out on the street after undergoing an op (ration which kept him at home lor a lime. "Tobe" Duncan, father of Mrs. limner Reed i arrived here from Bend last week to visit for a time wilh IiIh daughter ami other frleudH. Mi-, and Mrs. J. W. Uuchanan were in town for several days during the past week visiting with their son Hoe who ha been suffering from as at tack ef aeumoale. , , Mrs. Pearl Keeler has been visiting in the country for severul weeks hut lb again in town. Leroy Jolinson, 10 year old son of Lloyd Johnson of Laweu, is ill with in! Incnza. Wanted-l'osllion liy man and wife OD I took ranch, address Chas. H. lllaiicliard, Waitsburg, Wash. Ur. J. Shelley Saurmun look Mrs. Tom Allen to Narrows Friday to take care Of little June Anderson, IS months old child of Mr. and Mrs. I'M. Anderson. W. H. MorrlHon was In to sec us this morning. He is one of the old time men of this country and fee Observed former winters In plenty, Hill says we are going to have R good season. Mrs. Lelah Mllhir look Iter da ptrtura during the areek for Port' land where she will visit for a short lime and during her absence will Order her spring consignment of millinary. The Hums Klour Milling Co. is preparing lo order a car load of wheat seeil and asks that farmers turn their orders at tbe Hums Meat Market that they may see whether It is necessary to order more or less te fill the demand. J. J. Smith expects to leave Mon day for hishome in (iranger, Idaho, after an extended visit here with his (laughter. Mrs. Solomon. Two good blacksmith outfits for sale, one in Crane, the other In Hums. Will sell complete outfits or any part of them. W. W. Drlnkwuter. Till) I'lltHT NATIONAL HANK Or1 111 KNH. CAPITAL AMI) NLItl'Lt'H Dt I oo. (too. "TIIK BANK THAT MARKS YOl'K HAI-'K." account- iNvrrap, I' or Hale Ten tons of rye hay. In- quire at this office, ThC George Waddle family of Sad dle Unite have all recovered from the ill! Illenza Betray Ited muley cow, branded lasy bar 11 on left hip; marked with underbll in left ear, swallow lock iiikI nnderhit In right ear, has been nt my ranch for the past three momlni or more. Owner call and make ' sary proof of animal. I', (i. Smith, Burnt, Oregon. a PILL for every ILL Panaceas for every pain. We keep a FULL LINE of DEPENDABLE DRUGS, as well as a fine assortment of the best TOILET PRE PARATIONS, and the innumerable other things that the community drug store, the neighborhood service station, requires for fuch service. The Rexall Drug Store REED BROS. Props. Ifl Fii.iklwvJ LJ-r J r. li vr a U11U1UUU IlCICIOrQ OUllSI For Sale 8 to 14 months -Anxiety Fourth breedin $1000.00 for all or $125.00 each E. H. BATHRICK, Denio, Ore. mmmmwms: mmmmmmmm- ' '"- i mswi I. Patronize WRAY'S AUTO STAGE and get a daily service between BURNS and BEND FARE, $ 1 0.00 50 lbs. baggage free! m-AumjAHTEHS AT REED BROS. Pnoae is V.